Amenities
- In immediate proximity of famous members clubs, hotels and restaurants
- Demised shower and WCs
- Small roof terrace
- Excellent location
- Wooden floors
- Demised kitchenette
- 24-hour access
Built in 1751, the building has significant history. It has previously been a fine Georgian house for a Knight, a piano factory and from 1852 until 1921 occupied by Crosse and Blackwell. The previous office tenant was the Groucho Club. The freeholder has refurbished the common parts in a modern architectural style, retaining many interesting and original features in a contemporary manner, such as the original balustrade, exposing and polishing the stone stairs. The 2nd floor is of the very best ‘media style’ offices available in Soho and very rarely available.
The surrounding area of Soho is a characterful hub for media and creative companies. This is reflected in Soho’s vibrant nature, made popular by the eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and theatres as well as distinctive establishments, such as The Soho Townhouse, the Groucho Club, Barrafina on Dean Street etc.
Tottenham Court Road (Northern and Central Lines), Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines) and Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines) underground stations are each within easy walking distance.
Terms
Tenure | Leasehold |
Lease | A new lease from the Landlord |
Rent | £67.50 psf excl. |
Rates | Estimated at £18.71 psf (2021/22) |
Service Charge | TBC |