Mark Booth, senior surveyor at Bromwich hardy, explained that space in the property was available for tenants based on £15 per square foot.
Mr Booth said: “This is a prestigious period property with distinctive architectural character in a prominent position within the desirable Oakfield and Bilton area of Rugby.
“There is an attractive approach within grounds that enhance the building’s presence, and there is convenient access to Rugby town centre with its mainline railway station.
“The building combines historic architectural features with adaptable internal space that could be suitable for a range of commercial uses.
“This would provide an appealing environment for professional occupiers seeking a distinctive, prestigious and high-quality setting for their offices.”
Oakfield House has its Grade II-listed listing from Historic England for various features including an impressive external cornice and frieze, a classical entrance with Doric columns and sash windows.
The two-storey property’s prominent position on Bilton Road is just south-west of the town centre, a location which has an attractive blend of heritage buildings.
Rugby railway station is within easy reach and provides fast links to London, Birmingham and the wider Midlands, while the nearby town centre offers a full range of business, retail and leisure facilities.























