Constructed in the early 1870s, the building is notable for its sandstone exterior, slate roof, and architectural features such as bay windows. The property includes a cellar, ground floor, and first floor, housing 11 office spaces, two toilets, a kitchen, and storage areas. The property benefits from additional land to the back, allowing for c.15 car parking spaces and/ or redevelopment potential, subject to planning, across a 0.28 acre site.
The property is located in Consett, within the County Durham district. A former steel town, local businessmen took advantage of the readily available material and founded the Derwent Iron Company in 1841; the catalyst which transformed the small village into one of the industrial powerhouses of the late 19th century. From the 1860s onwards the ironworks at Consett became increasingly successful, until production changed in 1864 and the Derwent Iron Company was succeeded by the Consett Iron Company.
Availability
Immediately
Unconditional freehold disposal
Service Charge
N/A
Tenure | Guide price | Price type |
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For Sale Freehold | POA | NA |
Subject to contract
Important notice: These particulars are prepared for the guidance only of prospective purchasers and are intended to give a fair overall description of the property. They are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract and no guarantee, warrantee or representation is given in respect of them. Any information given is provided in good faith and should not be relied upon as being a statement or representation of fact. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. September 2017
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