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Freehold

£1,250,000

(£734.43/sq. ft)

Retail premises for sale

49-51 Central Street, Clerkenwell EC1V
1,702 sq. ft

£1,250,000

(£734.43/sq. ft)

Retail premises for sale
49-51 Central Street, Clerkenwell EC1V

    • 1,702 sq. ft

Freehold

About this property

  • Prominent showroom opportunity

  • Situated in Clerkenwell, the Design District Of London

  • Excellent ceiling heights

  • Fantastic natural light

  • Exposed sandblasted brickwork

  • Heating / Cooling within the space

  • Estimated Rates Payable: £28423.4

Description

The property is a classic example of an original Victorian Warehouse now converted into office accommodation.

Located in the heart of Clerkenwell, London’s premier showroom district, this ground floor space at 49-51 Central Street is a prime opportunity for owner occupiers or investors. The showroom features impressive ceiling height and large windows that flood the space with natural light, creating an airy and inviting environment. Its open-plan design allows for flexible use, ideal for various showroom displays or creative workspaces. Situated in a high footfall area, it offers excellent visibility and access to a diverse range of potential clients. The showroom is in excellent condition, ready for immediate occupation, and easily accessible via public transportation.

This is a rare chance to secure a premium showroom space in a sought-after location.

Location

Ideally nestled between the West End, the City, King’s Cross and Old Street, Clerkenwell has for centuries been one of London’s most vital and creative neighbourhoods. It has been the place for coffee shop intrigue and manufacturing innovation, craftsmanship and carousing, radical ideas and groundbreaking architecture. And still is.

It is home to Clerkenwell Green and Charterhouse Square, to the Barbican, St.John’s restaurant and Whitecross Street Market. It is a hub for tech and media companies, creative studios, architectural practices and design stores.

It is now being transformed as new towers rise along City Road, the influence of Old Street Roundabout spreads and the redevelopment of Smithfield Market is on the way.

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