Woodchester House, 50 Newforge Lane, Belfast, BT9 5NW
£1,150,000
Description & Features
The premises comprises of a purpose built 2 storey office block, which sits between Forestwood and Bridgewood House. The property Fronts onto the main car park within the office development. The property is easily visible when entering the park.
The property comprises a modern office building constructed on a steel frame with cavity walls and red facing bricks externally. The front façade is clad with timber panelling and there are feature glass blocks to the top atrium hall. There are plastered and painted walls, suspended ceilings with a combination of spot LED’s and recessed LED light boxes.
The floors are carpeted throughout with tiled floors to toilets/kitchen areas. There are perimeter wall computer / power and telecom points. There is a lift access to the upper floors as well as concrete stairwells providing fire escape access to the building.
Externally, there are tarmacadam marked car parking spaces. Benefits from security floodlighting. The communal areas around the car parks and buildings are well maintained in grass and stocked with shrubs.
The subject benefits from 32 designated car parking spaces on site.
Housing Tenure
Type of Tenure
Not Provided
Location of Woodchester House
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland is the 12th largest city in the United Kingdom and the 2nd largest on the island of Ireland. The city is located approximately 165 km (103 miles) north of Dublin and 120 km (75 miles) southeast of Derry-Londonderry. Belfast has an excellent communication network. The M2 motorway provides access to the north towards Antrim and Londonderry/Derry and the M1 motorway provides access to the south and west of the Province towards Lisburn and Dublin. The city benefits from four railway stations, and the Belfast to Dublin train route has a journey time of approximately 1 hour 50 minutes. The two airports, Belfast City and Belfast International, provide access to all major UK and a large number of destinations across mainland Europe. The wider Belfast Metropolitan Area has a population extending to approx. 650,000. As the largest commercial centre in Northern Ireland, Belfast has developed into one of Ireland’s premier business cities and has the largest employed population in the region. Belfast in the last few years has been extremely successful in attracting Foreign Direct Investment driven primarily by a highly skilled and educated employment base, competitive operating costs, and advanced telecoms infrastructure.
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