Commercial Properties For Sale in East Sussex, serviced office, business park, office
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The property comprises an L shaped purpose built office and retail block. Forming part of the wider Bartholomew Square development undertaken, we understand, in the mid 1980s. The wider development includes a hotel fronting on to the seafront, an underground car park and a public square. Floor plans are available on the Dataroom.
The property is of traditional brick construction with an attractive sandstone façade beneath a combination of pitched slate, flat and mansard roofs. It comprises a period mid-terrace building arranged over five storeys to the front (basement to third floor) and three storeys to the rear (basement to first floor). The ground floor and basement are let to Cornish Bakehouse, providing a prominent retail unit fronting North Street. The rear part of the ground floor, together with the first, second and third floors, provides self-contained office accommodation accessed independently from North Street. Ancillary storage is located within the basement. Vehicular access is available to the rear of the property via Prince's Place, where there is a shared service area currently used for refuse storage.
- Prime opportunity to acquire a prominent mixed-use investment
- Strategically located on North Street, directly opposite The Lanes
- Excellent city centre position, with the property backing directly onto the Pavilion Gardens
The property comprises an attractive Grade II Listed period building arranged over ground and four upper floors. It forms part of an established terrace on Grand Parade and has an appealing traditional frontage with red brick elevations. Internally, the building provides a series of well-proportioned rooms across each floor, with good ceiling heights and plenty of natural light, particularly from the front bay windows. The layout offers flexibility and could suit a range of occupiers. The property is likely to appeal to owner-occupiers, investors and developers seeking a prominent freehold building in central Brighton, with potential for continued commercial use or alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents. To the rear, there is a small forecourt accessed from Circus Street, providing parking for approximately 3-4 cars.
- Attractive mid-terrace period building
- Arranged over ground and four upper floors (2,716 sq ft total)
- To be sold with the benefit of vacant possession
The property comprises an L shaped purpose built office and retail block. Forming part of the wider Bartholomew Square development undertaken, we understand, in the mid 1980s. The wider development includes a hotel fronting on to the seafront, an underground car park and a public square. Floor plans are available on the Dataroom.
The property is of traditional brick construction with an attractive sandstone façade beneath a combination of pitched slate, flat and mansard roofs. It comprises a period mid-terrace building arranged over five storeys to the front (basement to third floor) and three storeys to the rear (basement to first floor). The ground floor and basement are let to Cornish Bakehouse, providing a prominent retail unit fronting North Street. The rear part of the ground floor, together with the first, second and third floors, provides self-contained office accommodation accessed independently from North Street. Ancillary storage is located within the basement. Vehicular access is available to the rear of the property via Prince's Place, where there is a shared service area currently used for refuse storage.
The property comprises an attractive Grade II Listed period building arranged over ground and four upper floors. It forms part of an established terrace on Grand Parade and has an appealing traditional frontage with red brick elevations. Internally, the building provides a series of well-proportioned rooms across each floor, with good ceiling heights and plenty of natural light, particularly from the front bay windows. The layout offers flexibility and could suit a range of occupiers. The property is likely to appeal to owner-occupiers, investors and developers seeking a prominent freehold building in central Brighton, with potential for continued commercial use or alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents. To the rear, there is a small forecourt accessed from Circus Street, providing parking for approximately 3-4 cars.
Internally the unit is configured to provide modern open plan workspace, with rear section of the office having been segmented into a series of smaller rooms, including a conference room, server room, W/Cs and fitted kitchen, with break out area and male & female WC's and shower. There is also a partitioned store room and server area. The space benefits from a modern fit out to include exposed services, raised access flooring, an HVAC system providing both heating and cooling, and lighting provided via suspended LED strip lights.
The available units are situated to the rear, on the ground floor surrounding a central courtyard. The space is fitted to a modern specification to include suspended ceiling, LED lighting, fitted kitchen and access to a private terrace. The development has been built to a BREAM 'Very Good' standard which provides excellent energy efficiency and ESG credentials, with low running costs and is heated via a ground source heat pump.
The building is a purpose-built office originally constructed in 1990 as the headquarters of the Southdown Building Society. The building is arranged over 3 floors in a L shaped block with the main wing fronting the public highway. The building is of steel frame under a tile covered pitched roof with brick elevations. Windows are double glazed, set in powder coated aluminum frames. Internally the specification is typically plastered and decorated walls, acoustic tiled suspended ceilings and solid floors with carpet tile coverings. The accommodation is centrally heated, with comfort cooling to the ground floor only. Lighting is by way of recessed fluorescent strips and power and IT distribution via a mix of perimeter, pillar and floor trunking There are male and female wc's and kitchen facilities on each floor. The property has a single main staircase off the reception area and an 8 person passenger lift There are a total of 64 car parking spaces arranged in the undercroft area and rear surface car parking which is accessed from either a carriage entrance from Friars Walk beneath the adjacent building or the access road running to the side of the property.
The property comprises a two-storey building providing a mix of open plan office accommodation along with private office / storage areas, a staff kitchen, and WCs. The development consists of five buildings constructed in the mid 1980s arranged around a landscaped courtyard with on site parking. The premises are suitable for a variety of uses within Class E, including media production, gaming, consultancy, and therapy, in addition to more traditional office use.


