Newspaper House was originally constructed as a mill with (presumed) solid red brick elevations which incorporate timber frame single glaze windows. Elevations are beneath a pitched slate clad roof.
In more recent times the accommodation has been converted to provide a retail unit and child day care facility on the ground floor with two floors of studio / office space above.
The available accommodation is situated on the first and second floors and provides generally open plan or cellular workspaces benefitting from central heating, data cabling and a range of commercial lighting. Most suites are self-contained with their own kitchen and WC facilities.