£134,196 pa
(£79.50/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letLamplighter Works, 49-51 Farringdon Road, Farringdon EC1M
1,688 sq. ft
Furnished
About this property
Brand newly refurbished
Modern LED suspended lighting
Air-conditioning
Accessible loading bays (20 minutes per time)
Raised flooring
Exposed brickwork
Fibre connectivity
Cycle storage for 18 bicycles
Lockers & drying cabinet
2 individual combined shower and WCs
8 person passenger lift
Occupation density of 1:8 sq m
Excellent floor to ceiling heights
20 desks with space to add more, along with 2x Meeting Room
3rd Floor available on a managed basis from £21,500 pcm
Estimated Rates Payable: £40073.12
Description
Farringdon Road was built in the mid-1800s bringing cohesion to the surrounding streets. The impressive frontages of the mercantile warehouses from that time remain today and speak of the Victorian penchant for order and industry. This particular stretch was home to many a street lighting company, a burgeoning trade in a city that was ambitious in improving itself. Now modern and sleek, but still with many features that reverberate with its history, Lamplighter Works is a refurbished 5-storey office and retail / showroom space on this characterful street, which Charles Dickens enjoyed walking for inspiration.
Location
Farringdon Station offers a multitude of connections. It is one of four interchanges in London where National Rail links can be accessed via Thameslink and four London Underground services which converge here: Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City and the Elizabeth line. Opened in 1863, Farringdon Station claims to be the oldest underground metro station in the world. The original Metropolitan line railway ran from here to Paddington and boasted gas-lit wooden carriages; transport very much moulded the shape of this area as we know it and continues to do so.
Terms
New full repairing & insuring lease for a term by arrangement direct
VAT
The property is elected for VAT
Possession
Available
Local Authority
The London Borough of Camden
Farringdon Road was built in the mid-1800s bringing cohesion to the surrounding streets. The impressive frontages of the mercantile warehouses from that time remain today and speak of the Victorian penchant for order and industry. This particular stretch was home to many a street lighting company, a burgeoning trade in a city that was ambitious in improving itself. Now modern and sleek, but still with many features that reverberate with its history, Lamplighter Works is a refurbished 5-storey office and retail / showroom space on this characterful street, which Charles Dickens enjoyed walking for inspiration.
Location
Farringdon Station offers a multitude of connections. It is one of four interchanges in London where National Rail links can be accessed via Thameslink and four London Underground services which converge here: Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City and the Elizabeth line. Opened in 1863, Farringdon Station claims to be the oldest underground metro station in the world. The original Metropolitan line railway ran from here to Paddington and boasted gas-lit wooden carriages; transport very much moulded the shape of this area as we know it and continues to do so.
Terms
New full repairing & insuring lease for a term by arrangement direct
VAT
The property is elected for VAT
Possession
Available
Local Authority
The London Borough of Camden



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