The property is a distinctive 18th‑century period building of brick construction beneath a traditional tile roof, sensitively converted to provide office accommodation while retaining a range of heritage features, including exposed beams, ventilation slits, former loading doors and boarded upper levels, all of which contribute to its strong historic character.
The ground floor offers an entrance area leading to a central hallway, from which three offices, a meeting room and a fitted kitchen.
The first floor provides further office space, arranged predominantly as open plan with a separate meeting room. Additional facilities include a shower room, storage cupboards and WC provision.
The offices have mainly painted plastered walls and ceilings with mounted spotlights, a combination of tiled floors and painted floorboards, and wall mounted electricity, computer, and telephone points and they are heated via a gas fired central heating system.
Externally, there is a private tarmacadam surfaced car park to the front for a minimum of 12 cars, and a small enclosed yard to the rear, accessible via a pedestrian pathway from the side.
Tewkesbury is an historic town lying approximately 2¼ miles west of Junction 9 of the M5 Motorway which links to the M50 at Junction 8 (South Wales), three miles to the north. The property is situated on St Mary’s Lane, a well-known and characterful street in the heart of Tewkesbury, just a short walk from the town’s main retail core and historic riverside.
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