Shropshire Star

Offices available in Ironbridge Gorge

Historic buildings in the Ironbridge Gorge are being marketed to businesses by a local commercial property agents.

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Wiggins Lockett Thompson has been asked to find new occupiers for a number of period buildings in the World Heritage Site.

The buildings, all offices, are all occupation-ready, with three of the most historically significant being the former Wesleyan Chapel in Coalbrookdale, first floor offices above Nick Tart overlooking the roundabout in Ironbridge, and the Mosaic Shop which is at the Tile Museum premises.

The Wesleyan Chapel comprises a substantial open plan office at first floor level with archive/workshop at lower ground floor level and is available on flexible terms and rent immediately. The premises provide an imposing and unique commercial property opportunity for the right business in the area.

The first floor offices at High Street, Ironbridge which are shortly due for renovation form part of a privately owned commercial premises occupied by Estate Agents Nick Tart and Wenlock Health & Safety at second floor.

The premises are sub-divided into a number of small offices and are suitable for the majority of administrative users and have easy access to the facilities in Ironbridge.

The Mosaic Shop premises in Jackfield are available for art & craft and creative occupiers having been occupied by a marketing company and sound studio.

Anthony Wiggins, of Wiggins Lockett Thompson, said: "The quality of working environment in The Gorge in Telford is second to none."

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