Axis House, High Street, Compton, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 6NL
- SIZE AVAILABLE
4,172 sq ft
388 sq m
- SECTOR
Land for sale
Key features
- Located within West Berkshire, in an area of outstanding natural beauty
- Two storey office building
- Modern offices
- Approx 16 parking spaces
- WC facilities
- Central heating
Description
The building is of traditional construction, having brick and block cavity walls beneath a pitch slate roof, mainly solid internal walls and single glazed stained and varnished timber casement windows.
The accommodation on the ground floor is mainly open plan with the first floor having a number of offices. Storage space has been created in the eaves of the property along the rear flank wall.
There are male and female toilet facilities on each floor with a main kitchen to the ground floor and tea point to the first floor.
Central heating is provided via an oil fired boiler to radiators with parts of the property having electric convector heaters. The offices are air cooled in part.
Externally the property has its own car park which is laid to tarmac with external staircase for fire escape from the first floor, together with secure compound for the oil tank.
There are approx. 16 parking spaces.
Brochures
Axis House, High Street, Compton, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 6NL
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Cholsey Station5.5 miles
Notes
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