The property is a 19th Century former house in end-ofterrace position, which has been extended to the rear and which now offers accommodation on ground and first floors with ancillary space on the lower ground floor. The offices on ground and first floors are mostly openplan, with the exception of a meeting room which is formed of non-structural walls. There is a block of WCs to the rear of the ground floor. The offices have painted and plastered walls and ceilings, ceiling-mounted lighting, wall-mounted power and data sockets and a video intercom linked to the front door. The offices are heated by a wet radiator system linked to a gasfired boiler. There are two period fireplaces on the first floor, and the first floor offices also have a Perspex dome towards their centre which provides additional natural light. Front windows are wooden sashes, while windows to the side and rear are double glazed. The lower ground floor comprises two rooms, providing a kitchen/staff room, and storage. Externally, the property includes a parking area to the rear for 4+ cars (or additional cars by double parking), with access along the side of the building. It also includes a small paved area to the front of the building, enclosed by a low wall with gate onto the pavement.