The premises comprise office accommodation split across two buildings with a central covered walkway offering cellular accommodation on each level with associated wc's and tea point facilities. The general specification includes: predominantly single glazed sash windows (with secondary glazing added in part), ceiling mounted strip lighting and carpeted floors. There is also an external courtyard area accessed through the Governor's House.
Location
The property lies in the heart of Nottingham City Centre, prominently positioned on High Pavement in the historic Lace Market area. The area accommodates a wide range of uses including offices, restaurants, bars and increasingly residential. The premises was previously part of the historic Galleries of Justice and provides a unique opportunity in the market. The Lace Market area enjoys excellent public transport links being within easy walking distance of the Fletcher Gate / Lace Market tram stops providing frequent connections in and around the City Centre, north of the City up to Hucknall town and to the south into Clifton / Toton. A number of local bus routes also serve the City Centre and surrounding conurbations.
Accommodation
|
Sq M |
Sq Ft |
Governor's House ‐ Ground Flr |
78.3 |
843 |
Governor's House ‐ 1st floor |
91.8 |
988 |
Governor's House ‐ 2nd floor |
37.3 |
402 |
Judge's Retiring Rooms ‐ Ground Floor |
27.7 |
298 |
Judge's Retiring Rooms ‐ First Floor
Total
|
27.4
262.3
|
295
2,824
|
Measurements are quoted on a Net Internal Area basis, in accordance with the RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th Edition and to be used for guidance purposes only. Interested parties are advised to undertake their own measured survey.
Planning
We have made enquiries of Nottingham City Council who advise that the premises have a current planning consent under Class B1 (Business) Use of the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 and its subsequent amends.
Tenure
The accommodation is available as a whole on effective full repairing and insuring terms by way of a sublease for a number of years to be agreed between parties.
Business Rates
The property is part of a larger assessment with the Galleries of Justice Museum, currently described as 'Museum and Premises'. The assessment will either need to be split or the property re‐assessed upon occupation.
Rent
Rent on application
Service Charge
A service charge will be payable in respect of the upkeep, security and maintenance of the building. A full breakdown is available on request.
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT
Legal Costs
The Tenant will be responsible for the landlord's legal costs incurred in the transaction.
Viewings By
By appointment with the sole agents Laura Jardine or Ross Whiting.
Location
The property lies in the heart of Nottingham City Centre, prominently positioned on High Pavement in the historic Lace Market area. The area accommodates a wide range of uses including offices, restaurants, bars and increasingly residential. The premises was previously part of the historic Galleries of Justice and provides a unique opportunity in the market. The Lace Market area enjoys excellent public transport links being within easy walking distance of the Fletcher Gate / Lace Market tram stops providing frequent connections in and around the City Centre, north of the City up to Hucknall town and to the south into Clifton / Toton. A number of local bus routes also serve the City Centre and surrounding conurbations.
Accommodation
Judge's Retiring Rooms ‐ First Floor
Total
27.4
262.3
295
2,824
Measurements are quoted on a Net Internal Area basis, in accordance with the RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th Edition and to be used for guidance purposes only. Interested parties are advised to undertake their own measured survey.
Planning
We have made enquiries of Nottingham City Council who advise that the premises have a current planning consent under Class B1 (Business) Use of the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 and its subsequent amends.
Tenure
The accommodation is available as a whole on effective full repairing and insuring terms by way of a sublease for a number of years to be agreed between parties.
Business Rates
The property is part of a larger assessment with the Galleries of Justice Museum, currently described as 'Museum and Premises'. The assessment will either need to be split or the property re‐assessed upon occupation.
Rent
Rent on application
Service Charge
A service charge will be payable in respect of the upkeep, security and maintenance of the building. A full breakdown is available on request.
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT
Legal Costs
The Tenant will be responsible for the landlord's legal costs incurred in the transaction.
Viewings By
By appointment with the sole agents Laura Jardine or Ross Whiting.