It extends to approximately 4.5 acres (1.8 hectares) and is occupied by a Grade II house that has been converted into an office.
Approximately 3 acres (1.2 hectares) of the site comprises a small wooded area and an open landscaped area lying to the south of the buildings and car park. This land
benefits from its own separate access from Harvest Hill Road.
For those interested parties looking at the office refurbishment opportunity the offices are known as Braywick House, the collective name for Braywick House
West and Braywick House East. The two buildings are linked at ground floor level and both are capable of separate occupation or multi-occupation.
Braywick House West is an attractive, Grade II* listed mansion house, originally dating from the 17th century and comprehensively refurbished in 1995. The property is of solid brick construction with a mansard roof clad in slate. The accommodation is arranged over basement, ground and two upper floors.
Internally, the specification is mixed with some of the offices having solid floors whilst others benefit from raised floors and a mixture of plaster and suspended ceilings
with recessed lighting throughout.
Braywick House East is a modern two storey office building built in the mid 1990’s to a Grade A specification. Internally, the offices benefit from four pipe fan coil air-
conditioning, fully accessible raised floors, suspended ceilings with recessed lighting and passenger lift.
Both buildings are generally in a good state of repair but retain some of the previous occupiers fit-out.
A total of 118 car parking spaces serve the buildings, providing an excellent ratio of 1:237 sq ft.