The subjects comprise a building of traditional sandstone construction with a slate pitched roof arranged over two floors, with a central atrium and car parking to the front and rear.
Dating back to 1865 the building was originally Cockenzie School and this history of education is emphasized by some of the features such as the high ceilings enjoyed in the suites. The building extends to approximately 7,055 sq ft capable of accommodating up to 20 enterprises in business suites of varying sizes.
The available business suites are located on the first floor of the building configured off a bright and airy central atrium. Rooms 18 and 19 are adjoining each other separated only by a small tea prep and lobby. Room 16 is part of a cluster at the southern end of the building. Each room benefits from high ceilings, modern electric heating and carpet floor coverings.
The suites are suitable for a variety of uses and current occupiers include: Heavy Sound CIC, Greentrax Recordings, Shorelake Arts, Andrew Crummy, and Asbestos Surveys and Advice.
Location
The seaside village of Cockenzie is located 13 miles east of Edinburgh and is one of a cluster of settlements on this particular stretch of East Lothian coastline. Longniddry and Prestonpans are all in close proximity with Port Seton its nearest neighbour.
The Cockenzie Hub enjoys prominent roadside frontage on the north side of Edinburgh Road, close to the junction with East Lorimer Place. It benefits from good access to the A1 trunk road with the nearest junction only 1 mile away.
Public transport, meanwhile, is widely available with regular bus and rail services. The train stations of Longniddry and Prestonpans are located within 3 miles and 2 miles respectively offering regular rail services to Edinburgh Waverley.