From
£43,673 pa
(£59.50/sq. ft. pa)
Office to let88 Goswell Road, Clerkenwell EC1V
734 sq. ft
Available immediately
About this property
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Comprehensively Refurbished Office Space
Excellent Floor to Ceiling Height
Shower & Bike Storage in the Lower Ground
Private Terraces
Great Transport Links
Fully Fitted Space Available with 8 desks in situ on the 3rd & 4th floors
Estimated Rates Payable: £17058.16
Description
88 Goswell Road offers a high-quality, fully fitted workspace ideal for both start-ups and established brands. The 3rd and 4th floors are designed to a modern, high-spec standard and are ready to occupy on a plug-and-play basis. The 3rd floor benefits from a bright, private terrace, while both units offer a flexible layout and glimpses of the building’s original character. Available individually or together, and can also be offered on a fully managed basis.
Location
Farringdon is exceptionally connected through its station which is one of four interchanges in London where passengers can access national rail links (via Thameslink), London Underground services (Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City) and The Elizabeth Line. Opened in 1863, Farringdon Station claims to be the oldest underground metro station in the world, but perhaps more impressive is the estimation that a quarter of England’s population can reach Farringdon within 45 minutes.
88 Goswell Road offers a high-quality, fully fitted workspace ideal for both start-ups and established brands. The 3rd and 4th floors are designed to a modern, high-spec standard and are ready to occupy on a plug-and-play basis. The 3rd floor benefits from a bright, private terrace, while both units offer a flexible layout and glimpses of the building’s original character. Available individually or together, and can also be offered on a fully managed basis.
Location
Farringdon is exceptionally connected through its station which is one of four interchanges in London where passengers can access national rail links (via Thameslink), London Underground services (Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City) and The Elizabeth Line. Opened in 1863, Farringdon Station claims to be the oldest underground metro station in the world, but perhaps more impressive is the estimation that a quarter of England’s population can reach Farringdon within 45 minutes.