The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
Lower Ground | 1,001 | 93 | Available |
Ground | 1,134 | 105.35 | Available |
1st | 1,038 | 96.43 | Available |
2nd | 992 | 92.16 | Available |
3rd | 426 | 39.58 | Available |
Total | 4,591 | 426.52 |
The property is situated along Pemberton Row and opposite New Street Square, nearby to both Fleet Street and Fetter Lane.
The area synonymous with legal practice and the next-door building is the birthplace of the first comprehensive English dictionary, otherwise known as Dr. Johnson’s House one of the earliest residential houses in the City of London, built in the 17th Century.
The building is Grade II listed falls within the Fleet Street Conservation Area.
The building boasts fantastic connectivity with underground stations Chancery Lane (0.3miles, Central Line), London Blackfriars (0.4 miles, District and Circle Lines – and Overground services) and Farringdon Station (0.3 miles) that also offers access to the new Elizabeth Line (Crossrail).
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This attractive self-contained building has been newly refurbished to a high specification. The comprehensive renovation is design-led to provide a stunning period building with modern interiors. Arranged over four stories with lower ground floor, this Grade II listed building benefits from a large private roof terrace on the 3rd floor and stunning natural light throughout. There is a small private courtyard to the front which is soon to have bike storage installed.
Each floor has modern fixtures and fittings incorporating attractive suspended spaceline Marlow designed lighting and bespoke Maple battened entrance foyers. WC’s are located off the staircase, with 2 WC’s having shower facilities. There is a kitchen in the lower ground floor and each floor has the infrastructure to install tea points/kitchens.
All inclusive option available.
Strictly through Robert Irving Burns and Ellis Brown Commercial.
A new effective Full Repairing and Insuring lease(s) contracted outside the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is available direct from the landlord for a term to be agreed.