NUMBER 17 Trinity Chare, Newcastle, occupies a relatively unknown part of Newcastle’s quayside.
Set within the courtyard of Trinity House – just off the busy commercial area of the recently-developed Trinity Gardens and behind the Crown Courts at the centre of Newcastle Quayside – this delightful setting has a small office available to let.
The office, constructed in about 1825 as an Alms House for seamen and their families, forms part of Trinity House.
Established in about 1500, Trinity House is steeped in the history of the city and the region, and has close connections with Admiral Lord Collingwood, who succeeded Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar and completed the victory.
Grade I listed Trinity House is a special building with a banqueting room (available for functions), board room and chapel, as well as many interesting features.
It is listed as a building of special architectural and historic interest.
The office to let is within Trinity House Courtyard and has a rear courtyard which can be used for meetings and events. The office provides about 488sq.ft/45.36sq.m of space which comprises three rooms plus a kitchen and toilets. It has central heating, is hard wired for IT and finished to a high standard.
The office is available on a five-year lease at a rent of £10,000 per annum, exclusive of rates, a contribution to limited services and utility costs.
Tenants can become an Associate of Trinity House and use the Trinity House reception rooms for business functions and dinners.
For more information please contact the sole letting agent, JK Property Consultants LLP, on 0191 4060040 or e-mail kevan@jkproperty consultants.com
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