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Summary
Opportunity to acquire Landmark Grade I Listed Building close to Gloucester City Centre and Gloucester Docks.
Description
Greyfriars House is a Grade I Listed Building dating from the early 19th Century and is a prestigious former town house occupying two bays of the former Franciscan Friary which was founded in the 13th Century.
The property has three main stories with cellar and access is from the front or, alternatively, a ramp has been constructed providing access to the side elevation.
The ground and second floors are primarily open plan, and the first floor is cellular in nature. A kitchen, administration office and WC facilities are also provided.
Location
Gloucester is the commercial and administrative centre of the County and supports a resident population of approximately 121,700 (2011 Census). Gloucester has a strong and established traditional industrial base together with an expansion as an office centre through the developments on the business parks close to the Motorway junctions.
Gloucester is located approximately 9 miles (14.5 km) west of Cheltenham, 35 miles (56.2 km) north of Bristol, 55 miles (88.5 km) south of Birmingham and 100 miles (161 km) west of London. Access to the motorway network is available at Junctions 11, 11A and 12 of the M5 and Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon.
Greyfriars House is situated in the centre of Gloucester, close to the main retail areas, with the historic Cross being only some 100 metres away. Greyfriars can be accessed via Southgate Street with vehicles or from Brunswick Road for pedestrians.
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The accommodation comprises of the following
Gloucester (0.4 miles) Cheltenham Spa (6.7 miles) Stroud (8.3 miles) |
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