From
£20,000 pa
(£251.57/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letPlymouth, The Fisheries Hub Complex, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth PL4
From 79 - 168 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Two rooms available as whole or individually -see schedule
New lease
Waterside location
Suitable for a variety of uses -STP
Car parking available - terms upon request
New key point...
Estimated Rates Payable: £9573.75
Description
The Fish Quay was constructed in the early 1990s at the same time as the entrance lock was installed. The Fish Market Auction
Hall building was completed in 1995 and is of steel frame construction with part glazed, part blockwork and part timber clad elevations under a
curved roof clad with profiled steel sheeting.
The available accommodation was formerly the offices and the auction room at first floor level overlooking the Harbour. There are loading doors in both the east and west elevations. The Harbour Master has an office in the building at first floor level adjacent to the auction room overlooking the lock and harbour.
The available space is of open-plan configuration with shared access via the main staircase serving the first floor areas. The offices benefit from suspended ceilings, new carpets and redecoration throughout.
Due to its location, there are extensive views of the marina, the Barbican and in a southerly direction, glimpses of Plymouth Sound.
Location
The subject property is situated within the south eastern part of the Harbour. The subject premises is immediately to the east of the entrance lock and to the north of the National Maritime Aquarium. Road access is via Sutton Road and Harbour Approach.
Plymouth is the largest city in Devon and Cornwall and one of the largest regional centres in the South West with a residential population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants which is projected to rise within the next 10 years to approximately 300,000. Plymouth is situated on the border with Cornwall in the picturesque county of Devon and is easily accessible with the main A38 located circa 2 miles north of the city centre, running west into Cornwall over the Tamar Bridge and connecting with the M5 motorway at Exeter some 50 miles to the north-east. Plymouth also benefits from a railway station on the main Penzance to Paddington line and a cross channel ferry terminal.
The Fish Quay was constructed in the early 1990s at the same time as the entrance lock was installed. The Fish Market Auction
Hall building was completed in 1995 and is of steel frame construction with part glazed, part blockwork and part timber clad elevations under a
curved roof clad with profiled steel sheeting.
The available accommodation was formerly the offices and the auction room at first floor level overlooking the Harbour. There are loading doors in both the east and west elevations. The Harbour Master has an office in the building at first floor level adjacent to the auction room overlooking the lock and harbour.
The available space is of open-plan configuration with shared access via the main staircase serving the first floor areas. The offices benefit from suspended ceilings, new carpets and redecoration throughout.
Due to its location, there are extensive views of the marina, the Barbican and in a southerly direction, glimpses of Plymouth Sound.
Location
The subject property is situated within the south eastern part of the Harbour. The subject premises is immediately to the east of the entrance lock and to the north of the National Maritime Aquarium. Road access is via Sutton Road and Harbour Approach.
Plymouth is the largest city in Devon and Cornwall and one of the largest regional centres in the South West with a residential population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants which is projected to rise within the next 10 years to approximately 300,000. Plymouth is situated on the border with Cornwall in the picturesque county of Devon and is easily accessible with the main A38 located circa 2 miles north of the city centre, running west into Cornwall over the Tamar Bridge and connecting with the M5 motorway at Exeter some 50 miles to the north-east. Plymouth also benefits from a railway station on the main Penzance to Paddington line and a cross channel ferry terminal.



.png)