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Chesterton House, 2 Rectory Place, Loughborough, LE11 1UW
  • City: LOUGHBOROUGH
  • County: Leicestershire

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  • 262.6
  • Land Area

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Updated on December 5, 2025 at 4:24 pm
  • Land Area 262.6

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A traditional Grade II Listed, mid-terraced property arranged over three storeys, with a part two-storey element, constructed in brick beneath a hipped roof. The building features timber sash windows to all elevations, with ground floor shutters, and period features throughout.

Accessed primarily via a central stairwell core, the accommodation is arranged to provide conventional office space across all floors, supported by appropriate WC and kitchenette facilities. The specification includes gas central heating throughout, partial air-conditioning, and a mix of decorative lighting. To the rear, a yard and secondary access are available from Fennel Street. An interlinking maintained garden is also available; further details can be provided upon request.

Dating from the late 18th Century, Chesterton House is historically significant, recognised in 1850 as the first Girls’ Grammar School in England and forming an important part of Loughborough’s education heritage.

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  • Grade II Listed
  • Mixture of open plan + cellular offices
  • Wealth of period features
  • Attractive façade
  • Alternative use potential (STP)

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ANDREW & ASHWELL LIMITED

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