* Substantial four storey building
* Led lighting and floor voids
* Pleasant aspect over Summerhill Park
* Private car park for 14 spaces
* Modern and open plan layout
This substantial three storey, four floor mid terrace property was originally
the Diocesan Home for Girls which was converted into a Synagogue in 1924. The
Synagogue closed in 1969 and the building was then converted into offices and
a design studio in 1981.
The property comprises a three storey, four floor mid terrace building
overlooking Summerhill Park to the west of the city centre. The property is in
excellent order throughout with benefits that include LED lighting, a raised
timber floor and a Fibre Optic data line in. Whilst currently providing a
modern office facility, the property could be considered for other alternative
uses including a residential conversion (STP).
The property forms part of a terrace within the Summerhill Conservation Area
which is based around a late Georgian residential suburb and climbs the hill
westwards out of Newcastle City centre. The Square is an unique environment
within easy walking distance of the City centre and there are also good public
transport links nearby.
The terraced properties within the Square overlook a central green space which
comprises a public park, a bowling green and private gardens for the houses.