Hollis Hockley and London Clancy are now offering The Walled Garden offices at Herriard Park to the market for re-letting from January 2014.
The property extends to 3,189 sq ft, predominantly laid out on the ground floor (with basement storage) within its own self contained grounds on the Herriard Park estate. The building was sympathetically converted to well appointed offices in 1999 from the original 18th Century greenhouses. The internal space is configured in a well proportioned mix of open plan space, individual offices, a large meeting room and kitchen facilities.
Internal features include vaulted ceilings to a high level throughout, continuous glazing to the “Walled Garden” elevation, exposed feature brickwork, a fitted kitchen and good quality modern lighting.
As its name suggests the property is set within a spectacular walled garden featuring an extensive collection of mature trees and shrubs; the design of which dates back to the late 1700’s. The future occupier of the building will also enjoy the benefit of 23 car spaces located to the dedicated parking area to the front and side of the property.
Nick Olliffe of Hollis Hockley comments: “The Walled Garden offers something unique. It is a “little oasis” in rural North Hampshire, with the connectivity and parking provision that today’s modern occupier requires. We hope to find a suitable business who will make full use of this exceptional working environment.”