The property comprises a mixed use building, which was originally built as an annex to the main whisky distillery/bonded warehouse at 36 Lime Street, constructed by the famous Newcastle City architect, John Dobson, in 1840. It is of brick construction with three pitched roofs. The property provides retail accommodation at ground and first floors, with offices on the second floor.
The property is located on Lime Street on the north eastern fringe of Newcastle city centre and part of the up and coming Ouseburn Valley. The location benefits from excellent access to the regions transport network with the Central Motorway being a short drive away which connects to the A1 north and south. Public transport can be accessed via Manors Metro Station which is within walking distance.