Key Information
- NIA: 1,227 sqft (114 sqm)
- Modern open plan fit out with exposed services
- Located within Nottingham's Lace Market
- Within walking distance of Hockley, Nottingham's cultural hub with numerous independent occupiers
- £22,000 pa
The property comprises a former lace mill, originally designed by prominent Nottingham architect Watson Fothergill, offering a characterful office environment. The upper floors have been converted to residential use, while the available office suite on the ground floor has recently undergone a recent refurbishment. The space blends original character features with modern workplace specifications. The office now offers: - Excellent natural light - LED lighting - Exposed floorboards - Gas Fired Central Heating - Exposed beams and structural pillars - Retained original period features - Kitchenette - Dedicated WC facilities
Location
The property is situated in Nottingham's historic Lace Market, a well-established area known for its mix of residential, office and leisure use. It has become a popular place for city living, as well as being within a short walk (c. 3 minutes) of the vibrant area of Hockley, home to most of the city's independent bars and restaurants. The area forms part of the city's Creative Quarter, a hub for businesses and studios in the creative industries. 29a Stoney Street benefits from excellent transport links with Nottingham train station and the broadmarsh bus station both within a 10 minute walk, whilst the Lace Market tram stop is just a 3 minute walk away. The property also benefits from convenient access to the nearby NCP Stoney Street car park providing ample parking provision for both staff and visitors.
VAT
VAT is applicable.
Rates
From the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) website, we understand the property has the following rating assessment: Rateable Value: £12,500 Indicative Rates Payable 2024/2025: £6,237.50 Some parties may benefit from small business rates relief meaning they are exempt from paying business rates all together, however all parties are advised to make their own enquiries of the VOA.
EPC
The premises have an EPC assessment of: C-64
Legal Costs
Each party is to bear their own legal costs incurred.
Accommodation
Measurements are approximate and quoted on a Net Internal basis in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement Second Edition. All parties are advised to carry out their own measurements.
Planning
We understand the property benefits from planning consent for for the following uses: Use Class E (Commercial, Business and Services use) under the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 as amended. Making the premises suitable for uses such as a shop, cafe, office, clinics. (This information is given for guidance purposes only and prospective parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Council).
Viewing
Viewings are by appointment with sole agents Innes England