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The property comprises a self-contained lower ground area. The lower ground includes an open plan sales area with WC facilities, kitchenette and staircase customer access from Dixon Lane and Haymarket. There is a servicing area from Dixon Lane.
The property comprises a mid terraced warehouse of steel portal frame construction with brick elevations to 8 ft and profiled metal sheeting above and to the roof covering which incorporates acrylic roof lights. There are two vehicle roller shutter access doors open to a clear eaves height of 6.4 m. Partitioned disabled WC is located to one corner heated by electric convector heater. Externally a large surfaced yard and car park area provide ample parking to the front and rear.
The property comprises a detached pair of warehouses of steel portal frame construction with brick elevations to 8 ft and profiled metal sheeting above and to the roof covering which incorporates acrylic roof lights. There are integral two storey offices to the front elevations and the vehicle roller shutter access doors open to a clear eaves height of 6.0 m. Externally a large surfaced yard and car park area provide ample parking to the front and rear.
The building comprises a part three storey, part two storey Grade II Listed period building with decorated stone facades and plain sash windows to principal elevations under part pitched and part flat roof. The building is a Grade II Listed former Stock Exchange building more recently occupied as Yorkshire Bank and now vacant.