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Headquarters Office Building at Cobalt Park, Newcastle 30 TO LET. 63,507 sq ft (5,900 sq m) headquarters office building at Cobalt Park, Newcastle www.cobaltpark.co.uk Cobalt 30 63,507 sq ft (5,900 sq m) of outstanding office accommodation arranged over five, large open plan floors.This new building is prominently located adjacent the A19 offering occupiers superb branding opportunities. 30 Location • Five diverse access and egress routes • Future proofed against traffic congestion • Unrivalled public transport provision B 3 1 2 2 3 2 A T 1 3 E RIV D 1 H 9 ON T 1 NKSEA O 9 M E Accessibility B 2 A 30 1 Whitley Sands D A A 9 E R O V 1 L East Holywell I O R 9 A R 9 • Cobalt is connected to the local road network A 8 N D 3 D 1 A E Y ON E via 5 separate access/egress routes - essential URRAD L B L 8 4 I T D 1 N R 1 to ensure free movement at peak times K A A S R O A H West Holywell 5 9 0 B • Located on the A19 only 10 minutes drive 5 N A 3 1 1 O C T 1 Burradon B A K B Wellfield E W R T H E A R from central Newcastle O S D S BACKWORTH O 9 N K 8 L A N A N 1 T E 6 1 O 5 EARSDON 9 P A S 0 2 A 1 3 2 2 M B B 1 D R A H • Incomparable access to the local road A T L K T Camperdown R L I M E C O A R N W K A O A O Y O R A 1 A N F E R D 9 WHITLEY BAY W E 3 network and national motorways. N S A A V H T T T R L O A W 6 M Within a 5 minute drive to the A1 A G South Wellfield E N 8 West A T A E I R 1 L R Monkseaton Monkseaton D I L S E I A O S D N K S GR R A O N Monkseaton 6 P N D Y 0 5 B • Newcastle International Airport, the region’s 1 S A 1 0 5 6 Y T R O A D L A N E W A R A Backworth R M K I L L I T H O N R A G W O 7 T O O R largest airport, handling over five million Golf Course M A Whitley Bay 1 1 I D O E N D 9 Whiltey Bay 3 E B R N I O 1 N 1 Ice Rink 1 H s R D A R passengers a year and serving 18 domestic B 5 D S S O A Golf Course 0 R D A S 5 S E S E S locations, is a 15 minute drive from Cobalt O H A D T A U I T R Shiremoor O E West H E R N H D A M Monkseaton V L O 1 A A O 9 I L KILLINGWORTH O SHIREMOOR A L 1 O I H R L D R 8 H T E T 9 R H Cullercoats B D O Y A A E N O W 6 E 1 R D P W R 8 9 G A Connectivity 1 Y S 2 D N O A L ATION I NorthumberlandS R E L I ST K R MARDEN Park H L B 1 O 3 N S 1 7 I R O A A D K O D • 452 direct bus journeys through the park D A 1 A DRIVE Murton S D 9 Killingworth O Cullercoats R R T 3 with a further 481 bus journeys within easy N Village A E H M E T T O L N B R L walking distance KILLINGWORTH A E P O T E R W E S W R G R N E O E A T W S A T O B 1 5 0 5 G Y L N A West O Preston N R K D • Connections throughout Cobalt are free on I Allotment T Grange L L W I M Y A A H E 1 1 L 9 9 A 1 B 1 I E 1 2 A West 5 0 5 9 K 1 N any bus service with the Cobalt FreeZone W R Y R O A Benton O A O Moor D A R G D R E NEW YORK T S A T Palmersville Square H B I D 1 North Tyneside 5 0 L E A D 5 K R O R V Y Hospital T 9 A A 8 R H • Exclusive ticket deals 1 W E 8 L I A M Holystone R 5 E 0 E R R O 1 A B E B A L V L N 1 Forest 5 L D E 0 E I I L 5 W S S S N P A H N Hall Y O A R R B Y C O K A D K A A K E T H E B C B E 1 I • 20 Covered bus shelters N O N I 9 U N Palmersville O L O Q 3 N T L A T R D N Y S H A L S D Y Y O O A H O L W A R E R M A A X Preston O M B T F R O R R S H I Tynemouth 1 E • 65 South Shields Ferry connections daily F O R L O R V I L R L 8 Golf Course A 8 I L S O DW D 5 S V A 9 R D 0 E A E B Y R N Y 1 R A U O 1 I W E F A T O X 3 N A T T 1 • The nearest Metro, Northumberland Park, 1 E L S L 9 B 6 O A V A L A 1 C E M T A A S A N N N O S T is only 3 minutes ride on the 19 shuttle A N L R A L O A E A P R N 4 R T 1 A E H 0 O R I 9 A H L 3 A O K service and a pleasant 10 minutes walk M Y E N 1 D N N C N I B W Swallow Pond B Y A R G A E O Tynemouth Nature Reserve Y R away on a dedicated traffic free route E A E N L O Billy Mill D E N N T A B I D O T B D H T A O 1 O W R L E 3 T E R H N G A E 1 • Excellent connection from Northumberland Rising Son EN N 7 W 3 E T S 9 A Country Park A 1 I L D L A A V D L 1 O E R D A T R S E Park and Percy Main Interchange L 8 H D R I R O N T I . S 9 T K U M Gosforth Golf R O Benton A R 1 B E M Course O E Benton T E 9 I N L N AD K Y TYNEMOUTH 1 L N T L I T A A I Low Lights Y L • Buses from 6am to midnight O D ANE L L R 0 5 8 A E A 1 O V R Y N A A L 1 E I S L S 1 ’ S T I 0 H W Y T 8 Four Lane R E E N E T E O S M I H Ends T B I K 1 LL L N 9 ST A 1 I A A W L A O AV . E W T C A N 1 O S N BI O H D L T R A 8 . R F Willington C Battle Hill T 6 S C O H North LE Square H N A L T D I A LONGBENTON I EE V O T R R C Shields A R R G E S E T ON H . O R 1 .W Longbenton 1 9 B T A S S W A E T L K E G A R R N 1 L IN O N P O 1 I L T R V L N F 4 A I E N O B 9 S K T D . A L D D A S R I O O A E 4 V D Chirton N O NORTH 4 R H 3 E N ROA West E D U 1 R SHIELDS B H 3 P S Chirton A 9 R D A 1 B O R E O R R 1 A V 8 I U 5 9 D L R R O 1 0 D L N A I A E A B M S O E L 1 D Willington V 3 L R 4 North Shields I 4 N A T R S Holy Cross Ferry Terminal D O W D A MIL Freeman O R C D 7 E A Hospital O 8 E T A R N A 1 D H 1 A 3 R E 9 3 8 1 O S A 0 A Meadow Well 8 D 3 D ND N A 1 E O LS O R AD L S D O WA B S N W Gosforth Golf R E A A O C O P Course H Y R S HOWDON B Percy Main E 8 A D V N T O I R 0 5 D R 1 A O A D A D 3 O T R B E T 9 A E 1 3 1 E F South Shields H 5 S T 1 W R E S S A R C A B I 1 R O T R O .
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