Property Type | Office |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 2,158 to 13,833 sq ft |
Rent | £55 per sq ft pax |
Rates Payable | £17.94 per sq ft est pa |
Service Charge | £6.20 per sq ft est pa |
Estate Charge | n/a |
EPC Rating | This property has been graded as E (105) |
6 Laurence Pountney Hill is a beautifully presented Grade II listed office building.
The first, second and third floors are available refurbished and partially fitted to include a kitchenette and meeting rooms. The first floor is fully furnished. There is shared use of a meeting room suite available, as well as a communal breakout space on the lower ground floor.
Name | sq ft | sq m | Rates Payable (sq ft) | Service Charge (sq ft) | Total month | Total year | Fitout Concept |
3rd | 2,831 | 263.01 | £17.94 | £6.20 | £18,670.45 | £224,045.34 | CAT B |
2nd | 3,092 | 287.26 | £17.94 | £6.20 | £20,391.74 | £244,700.88 | CAT B |
1st | 3,193 | 296.64 | £17.94 | £6.20 | £21,057.84 | £252,694.02 | CAT B |
Ground | 2,158 | 200.48 | £17.94 | £6.20 | £14,232.01 | £170,784.12 | CAT B |
Lower Ground | 2,559 | 237.74 | £17.94 | £6.20 | £16,876.61 | £202,519.26 | CAT B |
Located just south of Cannon Street, 6 Laurence Pountney Hill offers an occupier access to the increasingly diverse retail and leisure amenities on Cannon Street itself, as well as in the new Bloomberg Arcade.
Transport links are exceptional with Cannon Street, Monument, Bank, Mansion House and London Bridge stations, all within a short walking distance, as well as National Rail services and the Docklands Light Railway.
A new sub lease for a term by arrangement.
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