Martyrs` School, 17 Parson Street, Glasgow, G4 0PX
Size
10,994
Tenure
Freehold
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- Primary use
- Traditional office
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Key features
- Former school designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
- Extends to approximately 1,018sqm (10,994sqft) NIA
- Located adjacent to M8
- Suitable for a variety of uses
Description
Situated in a prominent position adjacent to J15 of the M8 and Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the property is ideally located to provide an occupier with the benefits of a city centre location, whilst also offering excellent communication links.
Internally the subjects are laid out to provide a number of large office suites, situated around a central atrium. There is lift and stair access to all levels.
Internally there are a number of architectural features unique to Rennie Mackintosh.
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Martyrs` School, 17 Parson Street, Glasgow, G4 0PX
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