Harrogate, HG1 1EQ
Property Type | Offices |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 415 to 898 sq ft |
Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
Service Charge | On application |
Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as C (72) |
5 Victoria Avenue is a landmark property in Harrogate attributed to George Dawson, a well-known developer responsible for many imposing buildings in the town including Cambridge and Prospect Crescents.
The building displays a brown historical plaque in recognition of its historical significance.
The premises have since been developed as a Business Centre providing businesses with a comprehensive and efficient office rental arrangement.
The property benefits from a range of office suites, all fully refurbished to a good specification.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Ground - Office (former boardroom) | 483 | 44.87 | Available |
2nd - Office (part floor) | 415 | 38.55 | Available |
Total | 898 | 83.42 |
The property is situated on the south side of Harrogate town centre, in an area dominated by professional occupiers such as surveyors, architects, solicitors, financial professional service companies, The Library and Law Courts.
A short walk away is the vast green expanse of the landmark Stray, with its famous displays of crocus and cherry blossom in spring.
The property is ideally situated for occupiers to enjoy the plethora of eateries and independent stores in the area.
The train station provides good connections, with direct services to and from London Kings Cross. Leeds and York are more or less equidistant to the south and east respectively, with a journey time of around 40 minutes.
The A1(M) is 30 minutes by car via the A661 (Wetherby) or A59 (Knaresborough).