Friday, May 10, 2024

6,000 sq ft of office space in 17th Century barn conversions hits the market

Almost 6,000 sq ft of office space in a series of 17th Century barn conversions has been brought to the market by Chartered Surveyors and Property Consultants, Wells McFarlane.

At Dovecote Court in the southwest Leicestershire village of Potters Marston, Wells McFarlane is offering four converted office buildings to let, ranging in size from 643 sq ft – 1,982 sq ft.

“These exceptional rural premises at Dovecote Court have become available for the first time in almost two decades, as the business park’s former anchor tenant relocates to continue expansion,” explains Wells McFarlane’s director, Andrew McFarlane Holt.

“Set within the walled confines and grounds of Potters Marston Hall, each building offers a modern office environment, either open plan or cellular spaces with air conditioning, together with allocated parking, gated intercom entry and access to a unique rural setting including outdoor courtyard and uninterrupted views across the Leicestershire countryside.”

Andrew adds: “Dovecote Court is well-known and when office space becomes available here it doesn’t remain for long so we encourage those looking for new premises to arrange viewings quickly. Since the pandemic, rural premises have proven exceptionally popular as business owners look to secure environments which are easily commutable, have established communities and are more conducive to wellbeing. Dovecote Court is ideally suited for businesses of all sizes and we’re offering these six offices with flexible lease terms.”

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