Spencer House, 63-75 Royal Avenue,
Belfast, BT1 1FE
Commercial Property from 4,198-4,704 sq ft
£3 per sq ft per year
Property Overview
Status
To Let
Style
Commercial Property
Viewable From
Now
Available From
Now
Property Financials
Rent
£3 per sq ft per year
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
106
Views Last 30 Days
366
Views All Time
1,144
Features
- Spencer House is an extremely iconic Belfast City Centre building, of Baroque style, built in 1883 and designed by Young & McKenzie.
- Occupying a striking corner location fronting onto Royal Avenue and Lower Garfield Street, the Grade B2 listed building comprises 18,094 sq ft on the upper floor.
- Within ease of walking distance to all major amenities and attractions including Belfast City Hall, St Anne’s Cathedral, Cathedral Quarter, Victoria Square Shopping Centre, and Titanic Quarter
This Grade B12 listed building comprises over five floors in Belfast City Centre.
Spencer House is a Grade B2 listed building, built in 1883, designed by Young &
McKenzie in Baroque Style. The property comprises over five floors, with the
upper floor office accommodation, extending to approximately 18,094 sq ft.
The property is of red brick construction with a pitched slate roof, dormer
window at roof level and feature conical roofed corner turret
Directions
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, the 15th largest city in the UK and the second largest on the island of Ireland. It lies approximately 100 miles (161 km) to the north of Dublin.
Belfast has an excellent infrastructure network and is well connected to the rest of Ireland and to mainland UK. George Best Airport is located approximately 4 miles (6 km) from the city centre with Belfast International Airport located approximately 23 miles (37 km) north-west.
Spencer House occupies a striking corner location fronting onto Royal Avenue and Lower Garfield Street, in Belfast City Centre. Positioned directly opposite CastleCourt Shopping Centre and in close proximity to the prime retailing pitches of Donegall Place and Castle Place. In Addition, the new Ulster University and Cathedral Quarter is situated less than a 5-minute walk from Spencer House.
The recent opening of the new 15,000 student Ulster University, we believe will act as a catalyst to drive further investment development in an area of the city that has already witnessed widespread development of student accommodation as a direct result.