The iconic Inwood House has been a cornerstone of Bury town centre since it was purpose built as office accommodation at the turn of the century.
Immediately identifiable by its clocktower feature, the building boasts extensive glazing to all elevations bringing in a huge amount of natural light into the open plan office floors at first and second level. The ground floor has been reconfigured recently by the previous occupier into smaller office suites, however this partitioning could be reversed with little work if so required.
All floors benefit from their own W/C and kitchen facilities, meaning each floor can be leased separately in their entireties, or more favourable lease terms could be available should an occupier choose to lease the whole building.
The expansive floor plates open the building up to a wide range of occupiers including call centres (60+ desks per floor), studios and community centres, indoor activity clubs, offices for the professional services such as legal offices, accountancy firms, sales offices, educational training facilities and much more.
Heating is provided by way of central heating, power by way of floorboxes throughout the floor plates. A passenger lift rises through the central core of the building to all floors.
Reserved for occupants of Inwood House is a private secure car park to the rear within the building’s grounds, accommodating 30 cars, with a handful of DDA spaces.
The building is situated in Bury Town Centre at the junction of Jubilee Way and Peel way, a 5-minute from both the Metrolink and Bus Interchange. The M66 motorway is reachable within 5-minutes by car providing links to Greater Manchester, and Bolton Town Centre is 15 minutes drive West.
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