The Minerva House is a 3 storey (plus basement) detached office conversion, constructed in the late 19th century. It is built of traditional design and materials, with the external walls being yellow brick in addition to a pitched roof formed in Welsh slate. The property also benefits from several sash windows with glazing bars under stucco lintels and cornices.
To the front there is a walled garden and car parking at the rear.
The property is grade II listed and can be found under list entry number 1035040 on the Historic England website
Location
The building is located on the outskirts of Rugby town centre, on the south side of the gyratory system (the A426). Rugby resides approximately 35 miles from Birmingham and 13 miles from Coventry. The town is well connected by rail and has direct trains to and from Birmingham, Northampton and London Euston; it also lies close to the M1 and M6 motorways as well as the A45, A5 and A14 arterial routes.
Accommodation
181.8 sq m (1,956 sq ft)
Terms
Services We understand that all mains’ services are connected to the premises.
Business Rates The rateable value in the 2017 Rating List is £16,000 with the rates payable for the year 2022/23 being £7,984.
EPC An EPC has been requested and will be available upon completion of the sale.
Planning We understand that the premises have planning permission for Class E Office Use.
Price Offers are invited for the freehold interest with vacant possession at a guide price of £650,000.
Legal Costs Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs in the transaction.
VAT The owner reserves the right to charge VAT at the prevailing rate if so elected.
Specification
- Detached Office Building
- Private parking to the rear
- Class E Office Use