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2-4 Mosley Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne

£1,750,000

£133.08 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

Lambert Smith Hampton, Newcastle
SIZE AVAILABLE

13,150 sq ft

1,222 sq m

SECTOR

Office for sale

Key features

  • 13,150 sq ft
  • Development Potential
  • Suitable for various uses subject to planning
  • In the heart of Newcastle City Centre.

Description

Built in 1908 by Newcome and Newcombe for Alliance Assurance 2 - 4 Mosley Street is an impressive Grade II listed former bank. It comprises a large banking hall with attractive floor to ceiling wooden panelling accessed via the main entrance. There are three further floors of offices accessed via a separate self contained entrance off Mosley Street along with a lift to all floors. The property is of stone construction beneath a slate pitched roof. It is recognisable for its ornate Palladian style facade.

Brochures

2-4 Mosley Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Manors Station0.3 miles
  • Newcastle Central Station0.3 miles
  • St James Station0.5 miles

About Lambert Smith Hampton, Newcastle

St Ann's Quay 122 Quayside Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 3BD

Please note our office opening hours are Monday - Friday, 9am – 5.30pm

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