Office for sale
Charlotte Scott Building, Ruston Way, Lincoln LN6 7DW
- SIZE AVAILABLE
9,747 sq ft
906 sq m
- SECTOR
Office for sale
Key features
- Modern three-storey office building
- High-quality office fit-out throughout
- Open plan space with meeting rooms
- Full air-conditioning and lift access
- Excellent natural light and layout
- Secure parking for circa 40 cars
Description
Modern three-storey office building offering high-quality space with open plan areas, meeting rooms and welfare facilities. Features include raised floors, suspended ceilings, air conditioning and lift access. Excellent natural light, flexible floorplates, secure on-site parking for circa 40 cars and landscaped grounds. Suitable for a wide range of commercial uses.
Location
The property is situated on Ruston Way, within the established Brayford Campus commercial and education quarter of Lincoln. This vibrant mixed use area accommodates university buildings, offices, leisure facilities, hotels and student accommodation.
Brochures
Charlotte Scott Building, Ruston Way, Lincoln LN6 7DW
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Lincoln Central Station0.7 miles
- Hykeham Station2.9 miles
- Saxilby Station5.2 miles
Notes
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