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Norwich Masonic Hall 47 St. Giles St 13,853 SF Office Building Norwich NR2 1JR For Sale



Investment Highlights
- Imposing and architecturally significatn city-centre building
- Direct rail services to London Liverpool Street
- A11 dual carriageway to Cambridge and the M11
- Occupies prominent position on St Giles Street
- Norwich International Airport within approx. 15 minutes
- Ongoing A47 infrastructure upgrades
Executive Summary
47 St Giles Street is a principally twostorey period Grade II Listed building with mezzanine, attic and extensive basement accommodation, forming part of the established historic townscape.
The decorative Bath stone façade is executed in the neoclassical style with rusticated Tuscan columns and sash windows, giving the building strong architectural presence.
Originally a 17th century house, the property was acquired by the Freemasons in 1879 and established as a Masonic Hall by 1881. The current structure was designed by Albert Havers and built in 1905-1906, with further remodelling in 1928. Until recently it operated as a Masonic club and events venue.
The decorative Bath stone façade is executed in the neoclassical style with rusticated Tuscan columns and sash windows, giving the building strong architectural presence.
Originally a 17th century house, the property was acquired by the Freemasons in 1879 and established as a Masonic Hall by 1881. The current structure was designed by Albert Havers and built in 1905-1906, with further remodelling in 1928. Until recently it operated as a Masonic club and events venue.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Office
Tenure
Freehold
Building Size
13,853 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built
1879
Tenancy
Single
Building Height
5 Stories
Typical Floor Size
2,771 SF
Building FAR
1.39
Lot Size
0.23 AC
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
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