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    Key features

    • Of interest to Investors and Occupiers.
    • A stunning Grade I Listed three storey building
    • Completely refurbished in 2013 to a high standard.
    • Previously let at £130,000 per annum.
    • Approximate Net Internal Area 900.53 sq m (9,693 sq ft)
    • Secluded walled gardens
    • Potential for continued office use or an alternative us subject to consents.
    • 0.5 miles from the city centre
    • Vacant.

    Description

    Originally a three storey Palladian style mansion house built around 1726 and standing in 80 acres of parkland. It has since been used as a Grammar School and more recently as offices for a well known firm of Accountants. Built in stone and brick with a pitched and tile covered roof, the property was acquired by the current owner in 2007 and then subject to a full refurbishment. It has been rented for the past 5 years at £130,000 and has just become vacant.

    Additional information

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Accommodation

    The offices are refurbished to a good standard and provide impressive space with high ceilings and many period features.

    The space has excellent natural light and is a mix of open plan, with some cellular office rooms plus a kitchen and WC's

    Approximate Net Internal Areas

    Ground floor - 330.84 sq m (3,561 sq ft)

    First floor - 302.76 sq m(3,259 sq ft)

    Second floor - 266.93 sq m (2,873 sq ft)

    Total - 900.53 sq m (9,693 sq ft)

    Outside - Up to 14 car parking spaces will be available on a licence basis at a rental of £60 per space, per month. Refer to the legal pack for further information.

    Planning

    It is considered that the building may have potential for an alternative use given the previous history both as a residence and as a school - subject to the necessary consents. Interested parties must rely on their own enquiries in this regard.

    Notes

    VAT is applicable to this lot

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      Local information

      St Helens House is situated in a prominent location on King Street, off Derby's inner ring road (A610), providing excellent

      access to the City, the M1 at Junction 25 and the A38.

      The City Centre is a short walk away and provides a broad range of shops bars and restaurants.

      Public transport is excellent with the bus station a 10 minute walk and the mainline railway station a 30 minute walk which provides a direct link to London with a journey time of approximately 1.5 hours.

      Transport

      Derby Station - National Rail

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