Moneyproperties proudly presents "Garsett House" a Grade 2 listed property in the heart of the city centre at the top of Princes Street and is the building that sits proudly opposite Saint Andrew Hall, with wonderful triple aspect views of this beautiful Norwich area.This versatile property steeped in history comes to market as a commercial property but could be converted to residential if required (subject to planning). Also known as Amanda House as it was believed to be partly built by the timbers of the sunken Spanish Armada.The story is emphasised by the date 1589 carved on the exterior, and a plaster relief carving of a 16th-century ship under sail on the Princes Street side of the building. Although there has been a property on the site since the 14th century the name 'Garsett House' presumably comes from its previous owner Robert Garsett in 1570. CONT...
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Moneyproperties proudly presents "Garsett House" a Grade 2 listed property in the heart of the city centre at the top of Princes Street and is the building that sits proudly opposite Saint Andrew Hall, with wonderful triple aspect views of this beautiful Norwich area.
This versatile property steeped in history comes to market as a commercial property but could be converted to residential if required (subject to planning).
Also known as Amanda House as it was believed to be partly built by the timbers of the sunken Spanish Armada.
The story is emphasised by the date 1589 carved on the exterior, and a plaster relief carving of a 16th-century ship under sail on the Princes Street side of the building.
Although there has been a property on the site since the 14th century the name Garsett House presumably comes from its previous owner Robert Garsett in 1570.
It has had numerous uses over the years and was used as a school in 1864 and owned by Ernest Kent a solicitor and his son Ernest also a solicitor who bequeathed the property to the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, on his death, and they used the first floor as their main offices.
Other uses include Doctor's and dentist's surgeries and serviced office space.
Most recently it has been used by a local company as its main office and has housed up to 24 employees with 6/7 separate offices.
The property comprises a wonderful Cellar area that was currently used for storage but could also be utilised in many ways.
The ground floor has a reception area offices kitchen and two cloakrooms.
The first floor has a boardroom and office space and the third floor has four more offices.
There is also attic space that can be used for more storage and houses the office heating system.
The property offers approximately 2000 sq ft of space so is very versatile and could be home for various business uses.
Garsett House is on the market for sale and offers are invited but the current owner would also consider Commercial rental if required.
GROUND FLOOR PORCH 5' 9" x 5' 5" (1.75m x 1.65m) RECEPTION AREA 14' 4" x 13' 4" (4.37m x 4.06m) MAIN OFFICE 22' 0" x 10' 10" (6.71m x 3.3m) KITCHEN 8' 0" x 5' 9" (2.44m x 1.75m) CLOAKROOM ONE 8' 9" x 6' 11" (2.67m x 2.11m) CLOAKROOM TWO 6' 2" x 5' 8" (1.88m x 1.73m) BASEMENT 22' 4" x 22' 4" (6.81m x 6.81m) FIRST FLOOR BOARDROOM 21' 4" x 14' 3" (6.5m x 4.34m) LANDING SPACE 13' 4" x 8' 10" (4.06m x 2.69m) OFFICE SPACE 16' 9" x 10' 8" (5.11m x 3.25m) SECOND FLOOR OFFICE ONE 15' 0" x 11' 10" (4.57m x 3.61m) OFFICE TWO 15' 9" x 10' 4" (4.8m x 3.15m) OFFICE THREE 13' 1" x 9' 7" (3.99m x 2.92m) OFFICE FOUR 15' 2" x 11' 4" (4.62m x 3.45m) ATTIC ROOM
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