
The Sussex Exchange mixed-use hospitality facility in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, has been put on the market and is available immediately to buy or let.
The striking, contemporary, eco-friendly building was developed by economic development company Sea Change Sussex and opened in 2012 as a restaurant, bar, conference centre and cinema. It has also more recently incorporated a nightclub.
The building spans 9,046 sq ft (840.5 sq m) over two floors, with large outdoor terraces. On a 1.6-acre site in a countryside setting, it has panoramic views – from inside and out – over the ancient woodland of the Marline Valley. The site also has 67 vehicle parking spaces.
The Sussex Exchange is close to several business estates and housing areas and has been a popular venue amongst local residents and business people alike.
It is 3.5 miles from Hastings town centre on the Queensway South road, near the junction with the new Combe Valley Way, which connects Hastings to Bexhill and, beyond that, Eastbourne and Brighton.
The previous operator has left the property, and it is available immediately to buy for £1.2 million + VAT on a 999-year lease from 2008 or to let on terms to be agreed for £100,000 + VAT a year.
Interested parties can download a brochure or contact the company’s agent, Alex Hobbis of Dyer & Hobbis, at ahobbis@dyerandhobbis.com or 01424 423 626.
