Property Type | E (Commercial / Business / Service) / Office |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 4,651 sq ft |
Rent | £65 per sq ft |
Rates Payable | £19.21 per sq ft |
Service Charge | no service charge, self-contained |
Estate Charge | n/a |
BER Rating | This property has been graded as A |
**What does your current office space say about you?**
Your identity as a company is no longer only defined by your name, logo, tone, tagline and typeface.
The space you inhabit speaks volumes about who you are as a company, what direction you are headed in and why you do what you do.
In the 21st century, you need to communicate that message to your customers, your suppliers, your staff and your stakeholders. Does your current office do that?
If you want suspended ceilings, blue carpet tiles and an Aspidistra in the corner, then 81-87 Weston Street is not for you.
However, if you believe in great design, craftsmanship and materiality then welcome to our world of
*board marked concrete * award-winning design* high ceilings * natural light * landscaped private courtyard *
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
Ground - Self-contained with courtyard | 4,651 | 432.09 | Available |
Total | 4,651 | 432.09 |
London Bridge Station 3 mins walk
Underground Zone 1 - Jubilee/ Northern
Main line - Southeastern/ Southern/ Thameslink.
Numerous buses & Riverboat services
Stirling Prize winning architect, Simon Allford of AHMM, suitably sums up the spirit of Bermondsey when describing it as “at the heart of everything and is yet hidden away”. It’s a manifestation of what multi award-winning developer Solidspace’s Roger Zogolovitch calls “the transformation of the city”.
Formerly an industrial area dominated by the tanneries serving the leather and wool trades, Bermondsey now is an established location for creative industries and workplaces which in turn is supported by numerous restaurants, pubs and art galleries including White Cube.
You may know the area already and have wandered around the wharves and warehouses which line the banks of the Thames, taking in the character and buzz mixed with the calm of the river, visited the many bars and restaurants or picked up some fresh groceries at the famous Borough Market (or you may have made it to the much cooler Maltby Street Market) and loved it.
You may be thinking about relocating here from somewhere more staid or you may already be here and wouldn’t dream of locating anywhere else.