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Office space to rent in Ouseburn
The three storey building was originally built as an annexe to the main 5 storey whisky distillery/bonded warehouse at 36 Lime Street, constructed by the famous Newcastle City architect, John Dobson, in 1840. It is of brick construction with three pitched roofs.
The building which is in the centre of the up-and-coming Ouseburn Valley in Newcastle already houses a pottery in the basement and a leased public house on the ground floor.
- Office 1, consisting of 1,343 sq ft available space, together with its own boardroom and kitchen plus shared toilets and shower
- situated on level 3 of 36 Lime Street Annex, Ouseburn, Newcastle
- new and effectively fully repairing and insuring lease
- term of 15 years with 3 year break clause
- starting rent of £12 per square foot (including common/shared areas)/ £16.80 per square foot for available office space = £22,562 per annum
- subject to 3 yearly rent reviews
For more information, contact Andy Hook at andy@hookedongroup.co.uk or 07710 259950.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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