A Norwich building that housed Radio Broadland for 35 years is back on the market at a new cut-down price.

Eastern Daily Press: Radio Broadland broadcast from Colegate for 35 years. Pic: ArchantRadio Broadland broadcast from Colegate for 35 years. Pic: Archant

The building - 47-49 Colegate, part of which dates to the 18th century - was put up for sale for £895,000 in May. But after not selling, it has just come up for sale again for just £349,000.

The building is best known as being the home of former Radio Broadland, which started broadcasting there in 1984. It later became Heart FM and, following cuts, saw its breakfast show axed in May. The final show from Colegate was broadcast on May 31.

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The agents marketing it, Arnolds Keys, have said the building is now "priced to sell".

Eastern Daily Press: Radio Broadland broadcast from the Colegate building for 35 years but closed in the summer. Pic: ArchantRadio Broadland broadcast from the Colegate building for 35 years but closed in the summer. Pic: Archant

It offers 6,233 sqft of office space with five parking spaces, as opposed to six before. Inside there is a main, open plan office, two other offices, a lower ground floor training room and a kitchen.

"In the current market conditions where demand for quality city centre offices is far outstripping supply, this is a rare opportunity to buy high-profile offices right in the heart of one of Norwich's most vibrant and up-and-coming quarters," said Guy Gowing, managing partner of Arnolds Keys.

"With great access straight from the street, versatile and flexible space, a great location, and allocated car parking spaces, this is sure to generate much interest."

The property's main open plan office is more modern but the adjoining offices go into the historic part of the building with some period detail. The lease is for 90 years and the business rates are £18,535.25.

Eastern Daily Press: Radio broadcasts were made from the building on Colegate for 35 years. This was taken when it started in 1984. Pic: ArchantRadio broadcasts were made from the building on Colegate for 35 years. This was taken when it started in 1984. Pic: Archant

Radio Broadland was an independent local radio station until early 2009 when it was taken over by the national Heart Network, owned and operated by Global Radio.

The station became renowned for local presenters including Rob Chandler, who remained for 30 years, including more than 25 years as breakfast presenter, until leaving the station in December, 2013. Another long server was Chrissie Jackson, who lasted for 27 years including 14 as joint breakfast host. But the station's parent company announced plans in February to axe a number of regional programmes including the breakfast show presented by Dave Taylor and Heidi Secker.

Eastern Daily Press: Dave and Heidi from Heart FM's East Anglian breakfast show. Heart's parent company Global announced in February that it would axe regional breakfast radio shows across the UK and the last broadcast from Colegate was the end of May. Pic: HeartDave and Heidi from Heart FM's East Anglian breakfast show. Heart's parent company Global announced in February that it would axe regional breakfast radio shows across the UK and the last broadcast from Colegate was the end of May. Pic: Heart