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Expanded Georgian country house lays claim as the envy of North East office space
Blossoming businesses in the North East are being offered the chance to begin life at a charming Georgian country house turned enterprise hub.
Dissington Hall Enterprise Hub, Ponteland, is one of the newest additions to the North East’s office space, as Knight Frank has been appointed as sole agent for the newly expanded building.
Boasting a further nine office suites, from 162 sq ft to 1,074 sq ft, totalling overall 3,500 sq ft, the rejuvenated Grade II listed building lies ‘in a spectacular setting with unique and inspiring office space’, according to Patrick Matheson, office agency partner at Knight Frank.
Patrick said: “For businesses seeking an individual setting Dissington has a great deal to offer with superfast broadband for all offices, structured CAT 6 building wiring and network equipment give each unit its own secure, private network and IP address. The connection is uncontended and offers quick, easy set-up and reliability.”
Dissington’s owner, Gill Brown, said the offer for businesses is to join a thriving business community with ample networking opportunities.
“We are focused on flexibility and the delivery of a superior working environment with abundant car parking and meeting rooms. We are delighted to have Knight Frank representing us to take us forward.”
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