The property comprises a building of traditional masonry construction, with the external walls being a mixture of facing brick and insulated profiled steel cladding. The roofs are a pitched design which is covered in a mixture of steel cladding and asbestos cement panels which incorporate roof lights. The roofs are supported on steel trusses. The building has two floors with accommodation spread over ground and first floor levels. The premises have the benefit of office and ancillary accommodation. Access is via a number of vehicle access doors, which are protected by roller shutters and externally, the property has car parking facilities and two secure yard areas.
Blackburn is located in the county of Lancashire and forms the administrative centre of the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen. The A666, A674 and A6119 connect the town to junctions on the M65 motorway and the A677 links it to Junction 31 of the M6. Public transport links to the town are provided at the town’s own railway station and there are also bus services to Blackburn Boulevard Bus Station. The town is also on the route of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
The property is located on Bonsall Street, between the junction with Percy Street and Speedwell Street. The surrounding area is a mixture of residential premises, in the form of terraced dwelling houses and industrial properties. The rear boundary of the site is formed by the Rufford Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.