The property is available with vacant possession at an Asking Price of £550,000. The freehold is available to include title numbers NN175865 and NN175866.
The property comprises two adjoining buildings known as Westbury House, with origins dating back to the 18th century and 10 West Street which are both two storey. Westbury House is Grade II listed. The construction is a mix of Ironstone and red brick protected mostly with a Collyweston / Welsh slated pitched roof. Some concrete interlocking tiles have been used on other parts of the buildings roofs. Internally the buildings have retained some original period features such as arched recesses, marble fire surrounds and 18th Century staircase in Westbury and tiled floors. Some of the rooms have been left in poor decorative order and those are either redundant or used for archive storage with many of the habitable offices being of basic decor with strip lighting and radiators for gas central heating and carpeted floors. Externally, there are attractive established gardens to the front and rear of Westbury and 10 West Street benefits from some rear garden but also a hard surfaced car park to the front suitable for approximately 7 vehicles. In addition, there is a parcel of adjoining land to the Northeast of 10 West Street which is 0.13 acres of hardstanding also used as a car park currently and let out berrys.uk.com to local occupiers under a license arrangement. This car park is also accessed off West Street and is being sold off separately at £250,000. There is some additional attic and basement space also within the main buildings and outbuildings located inside the 10 West Street Car park.