The property is located in Burton upon Trent's vibrant town centre and prominently situated on Horninglow Street, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out and out of the town. The property is also within the vicinity of the new 32 apartment Plough Maltings and 90 apartment Wetmore Road redevelopment schemes.
The Grade II listed building was built in 1909-10 and designed by architect Henry Beck in the English Baroque style. Built by local builder Richard Kershaw, the exterior architectural vernacular features a leaded dome and expert stonework such as heavy cornice and pilasters.
Internally, the property has a net internal area of 4,047 sq ft / 376 sq m set over two floors to provide a grand entrance / reception room, court room and judges chambers, as well as a number of ancillary office rooms and WC.
The property benefits from having retained a number of its original period features such as historic cornicing, ornate plasterwork, Ionic columns, original stained-glass window, fireplaces and unique fixtures and fittings associated with the building's former use.
Externally, the premises benefit from 7 allocated car parking spaces.