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JK Property Consultants handles letting of historic Newcastle Trinity Chare offices
JK Property Consultants is handling the letting of three prime offices in the historic Trinity Chare at the heart of Newcastle’s Quayside.
Based in a Grade I listed building at 17 Trinity Chare, the offices are uniquely located at the centre of a quiet courtyard which tenants can use by arrangement.
Tenants can also exclusively book facilities for business and social functions at the historic Trinity House, which itself dates back to the 1400s and has been used as a hospital, almshouses and rigging loft over the centuries.
JK Property Consultants has been instructed by the Corporation of Newcastle Trinity House to let the modern Grade A style offices on a five-year lease. The three offices and accompanying kitchen facilities cover a total 448sq ft, with the largest office providing 195sq ft of space and the smallest 105sq ft.
JK Property Consultants principal, Kevan Carrick, said: “These offices are part of the prestigious complex of buildings that make up Trinity House and are at the heart of historic Newcastle.
“Based on what was once a large medieval townhouse, the offices are quiet and secluded but are at the centre of the commercial Quayside, close to the law courts, Live Theatre, shops and restaurants. The City Road multi-storey car park is also nearby for visitors.
“This really is an unbeatable location, with fantastic architecture and use of the character-filled Trinity House boardroom by arrangement, complete with its 19th century oak table and mahogany George III chairs.”
Trinity Chare is one of the city’s most exclusive and prestigious addresses, due to its history and the unique additional facilities that are available as part of the letting. The buildings are owned by the maritime charity Trinity House, which also ensures the maintenance of the historic buildings in the Broad Chare site.
“Offices in Trinity Chare, especially of this kind of size and quality, rarely become vacant so this is a rare opportunity for businesses seeking modern office accommodation with a building that boasts an amazing heritage,” added Kevan. “We’re expecting a lot of interest.”
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