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Bushloe House (Premises And Site), Station Road, Wigston, Leicester, LE18 2DR

Overview

  • Office
  • Property Type
  • 2.47
  • acres

Description

Location

The site provides extensive accommodation over various buildings sitting on a site area of approximately 2.47 acres (0.99 hectares) and is currently the HQ office for Oadby and Wigston Borough Council.

The original Bushloe House comprises an attractive and iconic three-storey Grade II listed building that was built in 1850 by Leicester architect Stephen Fry and to this day still encompasses a wealth of period features. The premises was subsequently extended in the 1970s, with a two-storey wing and now extends in total to approximately 14,930 sq ft. Internally, the property has been configured to provide a mixture of open plan and cellular office accommodation, together with a council chamber, meeting room facilities and the usual arrangement of WCs.

Within the wider grounds there are further outbuildings, providing a mix of older single-storey office accommodation, together with greenhouses and extensive parking facilities. The site is surrounded by residential uses on the side and rear boundaries and is screened to the front elevation by attractive mature trees.

Summary

Key points

  • Total Site Area: 2.47 acres (0.99 hectares)
  • Total Area of the Main Building: 14,930 sq ft (1,387 sq m)
  • High Profile Popular Town Location
  • Price on application

Contact

Innes England
Tel: 0116 255 5455
Peter Doleman
pdoleman@innes-england.com

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