Size: 2,040 Sq Ft (189.52 Sq M)
To Let
Property Details
To Rent: £12,000 Per Annum Exclusive
Key Features
Ground, first & second floor office accommodation
Prime central location within Wigan Town Centre
Prominent building within a discreet courtyard environment
Close to Wigan Wallgate and Wigan North Western train stations
Numerous public car parks nearby - a Pay & Display is located to the front of the property
Flexible office accommodation comprising open-plan and cellular layouts
May suit a range of uses - subject to planning permission
New lease
Rental £12,000 per annum exclusive (VAT is applicable)
Description
Meeks Building is an attractive three-storey commercial property, accessed via Bretherton Row and a private staircase leading directly to the upper levels. The accommodation is available as a whole, however could be let on a floor-by-floor basis.
The ground floor provides for a reception area and 3 consulting rooms.
The first floor is currently arranged as a series of cellular rooms, ideal for consulting or treatment uses, though the layout could be reconfigured by a tenant to suit their operational needs. There is a WC and kitchen set to be installed on the first floor.
The second floor offers a bright, open-plan office environment complemented by WC facilities and a kitchen area.
Overall, the premises are finished to a good standard, featuring plaster painted walls, carpeted floor coverings, plaster painted and suspended ceilings with integrated LED strip and panel lighting, along with perimeter trunking with power and data connectivity.
Location
Meeks Building is located upon Rowbottom Square, in a prime central position, situated off Wallgate and Library Street within Wigan Town Centre. Rowbottom Square offers a unique setting that blends historic character with the vitality of Wigan Town Centre, with Meeks Building being a prominent feature within this central, yet discreet courtyard, surrounded by established retail, leisure and business amenities.
The property benefits from excellent connectivity, with direct pedestrian access routes linking it to the town's main shopping streets and key public transport hubs, including Wigan Wallgate and Wigan North Western Train Stations.
The surrounding area provides numerous independent and national retailers, office premises and a number of public car parks.