Set over 5 floors, the building is characterised by red ashlar stonework, tripartite windows and a large double doorway with corinthian columns. The ground, first and second are utilised as office space, with a local restaurant occupying part of the basement. The upper floors can be accessed seperatley via one of the entrance doors for future splitting of the property should this be required. The original interior of the building has largely been retained to provide open plan and private offices with toilets, tea prep areas and storage. The offices are generally carpeted with a mixture of vinyl flooring, plaster/papered walls and plaster ceiling with suspended lighting. An internal lightwell provides good natural daylight. There is a gas central heating system and perimeter trunking for power.