1 Bradford Court, Galwally, Belfast
To Let
54.565389996658, -5.9085099985397
Specifications
1 Bradford Court
Galwally
Belfast
BT8 6RB
United Kingdom
Description
To Let: HQ Office Building The building comprises a 2-storey over basement purpose built HQ office building. The building has a steel portal frame construction with a mix of sandstone block and glazed elevations and a feature semi-circular glazed entrance foyer with full height atrium and stained glass ceiling. Internally the building comprises basement, ground and first floor accommodation; with the ground & first floors similar in layout and specification. The basement currently provides a gymnasium / fitness suite, shared IT server room, file storage, strong room, kitchen and shower facilities. There is also a Plant room for the entire building. The first & second floors comprise a shared entrance lobby, reception and toilet facilities with a mix of open plan and cellular offices. Externally the property provides private parking provisions for 69 no cars. The car park is individually laid out and finished with brick paving. There is also attractive mature landscaping and a pond. The site is fully self-contained with security controlled access gates, security office at main entrance and perimeter lighting. Please Note: This does not include part of the ground floor which will continue to be occupied by Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council. Updated April 2020
Car Parking
69 on site car parking spacesDisclaimer
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