TO LET
Knightsbridge Court West Bars, Chesterfield S40 1AG
Unique listed building set within substantial, well landscaped grounds in the town centre • Comprising approximately 24,284 sq ft (2256 sq m) • Current Use Class: A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, D1 and D2. • Recently granted listed building consent to create modern open plan spaces • Central location • 70+ car parking spaces to the rear of the building • Peaceful environment overlooking the park and the town hall • The property benefits from its own manicured grounds spread over an acre, which could potentially be used by tenants
Location: The property is located within Chesterfield town centre, adjacent to the town hall and lies immediately west of the main shopping facilities in the market place and the various shopping centres within the central area. The building occupies a unique position between Rose Hill and West Bars. Description: The property comprises a former magistrates court, with accommodation arranged on ground and two upper floors. The property is constructed in a double fan design with a larger eastern front housing the former court rooms and the smaller element containing approximately 10 offices on each floor, which could be removed to provide more open plan space (Planning granted). The premises are DDA compliant with a 4 person lift serving the central core of the building whilst two primary entrances allow flexibility to split the building to meet a tenant’s requirements. Accommodation: The building comprises approximately 24,284 sq ft (GIA). Suites are available from 1,000 sq ft upwards. Services: Connection to all mains utilities. Interested parties should seek clarity from relevant providers as to suitability for their proposed use prior to entering into contract.
Planning: The premises benefits from an existing consent for B1 (office) and has recently been granted permission to also permit A1 (Shops), A2 (Financial and professional services), A3 (Restaurants and Cafes), A4 (Drinking establishments), D1 (Non-residential institutions) and D2 (Assembly and leisure). As a result the premises is suitable for a wide range of potential uses. Additionally, listed building consent for internal alterations has been granted to facilitate the change of use and to create modern open plan space with provision of additional parking. Full details of the relevant consents can be viewed at www.chesterfield.gov.uk using the following references: CHE/14/00473/LBC – Listed building consent CHE/14/00472/FUL – Change of Use Suitable for: • Finance and professional services • Prestige, head-office style offices • Education / training / nursery • Restaurant / bar / coffee shop • Leisure • Cinema • Retail / showroom
(Approved Ground floor plan)
Terms: The building is available as a whole or in part by way of a new lease on terms to be agreed Costs: Each party to bear their own. VAT: VAT is payable at the prevailing rate. Business Rates: The building will be re-assessed for rating purposes upon occupation and tenants will be responsible for payment to the relevant billing authority. Viewing: Strictly by appointment with joint sole agents:
Stuart Waite MA MRICS 07974 663063 Innes England Wilmot House, St James Court Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1BT
Tom Burlaga MSc MRICS 07768 094 023 Lambert Smith Hampton Fountain Precinct Balm Green, Sheffield S1 2JA
This project is supported by Chesterfield Borough Council. Please contact Claire Cunningham, Business Enquiries and Marketing Officer, for further information with regard to employment information, demographics and grant funding: 01246 345255/
[email protected] Chesterfield Borough Council, Town Hall, Chesterfield S40 1LP.
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