50 Huntly Street, Aberdeen, AB10
- SIZE AVAILABLE
499-4,791 sq ft
46-445 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
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Key features
- LED lighting
- Car Park
Description
50 Huntly Street is an imposing and historic, traditional granite villa, constructed in the mid 1900s and designed by John Smith – City Architect. The building is arranged over three levels, lower ground, ground and first floors and is currently being refurbished to provide modern open plan office accommodation, with a range of suite sizes available.
The property benefits from the following:
• Fully DDA compliant with ramp access to the front of the premises
• Accessible WCs located throughout
• Lift access is provided to all floors
• Ladies and gents WCs with showers on lower ground and first floor levels
• Secure Paxton Access System
• Refurbished Entrance Hall/Reception
50 Huntly Street is located only a one-minute walk to Union Street, the heart of Aberdeen city centre, and provides easy access to the bus and rail stations.
There are a variety of restaurants and cafes within the immediate vicinity. Surrounding occupiers include FRP Advisory, Dana Petroleum and the Procurator Fiscal's Office.
Brochures
50 Huntly Street, Aberdeen, AB10
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Aberdeen Station0.4 miles
- Dyce Station5.2 miles
Notes
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