The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
Lower Ground | 1,864 | 173.17 | Available |
Ground | 1,807 | 167.88 | Available |
1st | 1,677 | 155.80 | Available |
2nd | 1,202 | 111.67 | Available |
3rd | 1,038 | 96.43 | Available |
Total | 7,588 | 704.95 |
Situated within the distinguished Fitzroy Square, 29–30 Fitzroy Square occupies a prominent position on the corner with Grafton Way. Fitzroy Square is renowned for its Georgian architecture and historical significance, having been home to notable figures such as George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf.
The property benefits from close proximity to Charlotte Street and Tottenham Court Road, both offering a vibrant array of restaurants, cafés, and shops. Excellent transport links are available nearby, with Warren Street, Great Portland Street, and Goodge Street underground stations all within easy walking distance, providing convenient access across Central London.
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Elegant Grade II Listed Building on Fitzroy Square Built in 1835, this impressive Grade II listed Victorian building sits in the heart of Fitzroy Square—central London’s only Georgian square. Once known as Fitzroy Town, the area gave rise to the name “Fitzrovia.”
Fitzroy Square was developed in the late 18th century as a prestigious residential project. The eastern and southern sides, designed by renowned architect Robert Adam, were completed in 1798 using Portland stone from Dorset.
Set across Lower Ground to Third Floor, the property offers 7,589 sq. ft. of space. Previously home to a high-end accountancy firm, it retains rich period character and suits a variety of Class E uses—office, medical, or leisure.
The property is set to undergo a comprehensive state of the art refurbishment with details presently being finalised. The landlord will entertain working with an incoming tenant to achieve their targeted fit out.