BB&J Commercial is pleased to bring to market 37-38 St. Mary’s Gate, a versatile two-storey office building in the heart of Derby’s historic Cathedral Quarter.
Offering 2,187 sq. ft. of accommodation, this property presents a fantastic opportunity to retain for office use or residential conversion (STP) in one of Derby’s most sought-after locations.
The property comprises a two-storey Georgian-era building formerly known as the Old Registry and includes the following:
- Ground Floor: reception, boardroom, several meeting rooms, kitchen and WC facilities.
- First Floor: multiple cellular office and storage rooms.
- External: Five dedicated car parking spaces to the rear.
Its central location provides fantastic logistical opportunities with it being situated within a short walking distance from the Derbion Shopping Centre, Riverlights bus station and a range of independent bars, restaurants and retailers.
The property is also well positioned near major city developments which include the Becketwell Regeneration Scheme and University of Derby Business School.
Cameron Godfrey, Surveyor at BB&J Commercial stated, “37-38 St. Mary’s Gate presents a rare opportunity for developers and investors to acquire a well-located freehold property in Derby’s historic Cathedral Quarter.
With 2,187 sq. ft. of accommodation spanning across two storeys and an established Use Class E designation, the building offers immediate potential for office use while also being well-suited for residential or mixed-use redevelopment, subject to planning.
With major regeneration projects underway which include the Becketwell regeneration scheme and the new University of Derby business school, demand for high-quality city centre accommodation is only increasing, therefore I anticipate a strong amount of interest from numerous sectors.”
This property is available to purchase freehold and with vacant possession for £375,000 or alternatively to let for £24,500 per annum.
For more details or to arrange a viewing, contact Cameron Godfrey at BB&J Commercial today: