1. Property photo 1 of 16 3rd Floor
  2. Property photo 2 of 16 Building Exterior
  3. Property photo 3 of 16 3rd Floor

£320,183 pa

(£82.50/sq. ft. pa)

Office to let

21 Farringdon Road, Farringdon EC1M
3,881 sq. ft

£320,183 pa

(£82.50/sq. ft. pa)

Office to let
21 Farringdon Road, Farringdon EC1M

    • 3,881 sq. ft

About this property

  • Good Transport Links

  • Available Now

  • Striking new building façade

  • 3rd floor is offered fully-fitted to include 30 x workstations

  • Large boardroom with bi-fold to create 2 x smaller meeting rooms

  • 2 x meeting booths and 2 x "Zoom" rooms

  • Townhall meeting area

  • Excellent natural light with floor to ceiling glazing

  • Exposed services

  • Shower facilities & bicycle racks

  • Estimated Rates Payable: £89263

Description

Not only does 21 Farringdon Road offer a brand new striking façade, it also offers best in class office space in a dream location.

The 3rd floor is offered fully-fitted to include 30 x workstations, 1 x large boardroom with bi-fold to create 2 x smaller meeting rooms, 2 x meeting booths, 2 x "Zoom" rooms, townhall meeting area, integrated kitchen and various break-out spaces.

Location

The building is perfectly positioned to benefit from all that Farringdon and Clerkenwell has to offer. It is home to some of the brightest stars in the current food and drinks scene – as well as some old favourites. The immediate surrounding area leaves occupiers with the difficult task of deciding where to go next – whether it’s coffee or fine dining, a new pop-up or a rooftop bar.

Farringdon Station, which is literally directly opposite 21 Farringdon Road, 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.

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