The Old Bank, 30 High Street, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Key features
- Flagship possible headquarters office space in a prime location set back from Gosforth High Street and the corner of The Grove
- Beautiful historic building, a former bank premises, with a unique architectural features and qualities
- With over 1000 sq.ft. of superb office and private meeting rooms at ground floor level with basement and upper mezzanine kitchen, storage and washroom facilities
- Superb prime, popular, high footfall location in a prominent high end value of Gosforth High Street
- Former estate agency use and current office use qualification
- Parking facilities nearby
Description
NEW LEASE FOR A MINIMUM OF 5 YEARS AT £25,000 PER ANNUM
Location
The Old Bank, set back from the High Street in Gosforth and located at the very prestigious southern end of the High Street, close to the Town Moor, was beautifully constructed as a bank and has, in more recent years, been used as an estate agents and in the last 10 years as headquarters offices for a financial investment company.
The building has beautiful tall ceilings and a superb former banking hall to its reception accessed through the entrance vestibule with its more recent glazed addition. The high ceilings and beautiful windows compliment the architectural style of this magnificent building, reflecting the ‘Arts & Crafts’ period of architecture.
The main banking hall accommodates tremendous workspace and leads onto two rooms, the former managers banking office overlooking The Grove and a large safe room, which is excellent for storage. The property has basement storage facilities and upper ground floor mezzanine washroom and kitchen facilities, as well as a side yard and a front courtyard which shows potential for onsite parking facilities.
The building is very well situated on the corner of the High Street and The Grove and has convenient accessibility into the Town Moor and Newcastle City Centre to the south, as well as the shopping centre in Gosforth to the North, with regular bus routes and car links from the High Street throughout Tyneside. The metro station nearby at South Gosforth, as well as Ilford Road, is very convenient for its accessibility as well.
The property constructed in brick under a flat roof, has a great architectural appeal and is well known in the area for its focal point and unique building features. It will make a great headquarters office and statement building for a marketing/PR company, as well as architects and specialised professional service company.
Accommodation
The properties accommodation includes: -
Ground floor banking hall (82.03m2/883 sq.ft)
Basement stores (9.39m2/102sq.ft)
Mezzanine stores (3.5m2/38 sq.ft)
Mezzanine kitchen (3.5m2/38sq.ft.)
Total floor area: 98.42m2/1061 sq.ft
Services
The property has the benefit from gas central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
The property has a rateable value of £16,000 from the 2017 district valuation office.
The property is offered to rent on a Fully Repairing and Insuring Lease (FRI) for a period of no less than 5 years at £25,000 per annum.
Brochures
Property BrochureFull DetailsEnergy Performance Certificates
Energy Performance CertificateThe Old Bank, 30 High Street, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- South Gosforth Metro Station0.3 miles
- Iford Road Tram Stop0.3 miles
- West Jesmond Metro Station0.6 miles
Notes
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