Access to all upper floors is provided via an internal staircase within this self-contained office building.
| Name | Floor/Unit | Building Type | Size | sq ft | sq m |
| Ground | Ground | Office | 465 sq ft | 465 | 43.20 |
| 1st | 1st | Office | 764 sq ft | 764 | 70.98 |
| 2nd | 2nd | Office | 719 sq ft | 719 | 66.80 |
| Total | 1,948 | 180.98 |
4 Frederick Terrace is a modern office building forming part of a purpose-built terrace on Frederick Place, at the heart of Brighton’s central business district. Just 100 metres from Brighton Mainline Station, the property offers outstanding connectivity to London, Gatwick Airport, and the wider Southeast, making it an ideal base for businesses seeking regional and national reach.
Situated within the lively and creative North Laine area, occupiers benefit from immediate access to a wide range of independent cafés, restaurants, and boutique retailers. The location is also well served by frequent local bus routes, with multiple public car parks nearby, including North Road and Church Street, providing excellent accessibility for staff and visitors alike.
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The property comprises a self-contained office building arranged over ground and two upper floors, forming part of a well-maintained purpose-built terrace constructed in the early 1990s.
The accommodation provides flexible and well-presented workspace, with a kitchen on the ground floor, WC facilities on each level, and access to a private rear terrace. Two reserved parking spaces are situated directly outside the building, a rare advantage in this central location.
Strictly via prior appointment through Sole Agent Graves Jenkins (t: 01273 701070).
Available by way of a Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) lease, with terms to be agreed.
Rent Review: 14th September 2026.
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