Devonshire Villa, interesting mixed period offices with parking. 1,279 ft² / 119 m²
Devonshire Villa is a detached period house converted to offices in the 1930s and remodeled in the 1960s, which in turn provides a most interesting mixed period appearance and internal fittings, including solid wood paneling and parquet flooring. It is set in attractive gardens with a private car park. The whole first floor is currently occupied by an accountancy practice.
The ground floor is laid out as several offices off a private corridor with a shared lobby and glazed reception hall. A dedicated kitchen/staff room is accessed from the shared hall.
The accommodation enjoys good natural light and is fitted with modern facilities, including structured cabling, surface-mounted Cat.II VDU-compatible lighting, gas-fired central heating, double glazing to key offices and monitored Fire and Security systems with swipe card entry system.
History
- Converted to offices in 1938 for the Amalgamated Engineering Union, the building is a heady concoction of Victorian villa meets Art Deco with liberal references to late 60s corporate chic. Just the place for creative inspiration!
