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£53,280 pa

(£10.00/sq. ft. pa)

Industrial to let

The Mcwilliam Building, 1 Deptford Church Street, London SE8
5,328 sq. ft

£53,280 pa

(£10.00/sq. ft. pa)

Industrial to let
The Mcwilliam Building, 1 Deptford Church Street, London SE8

    • 5,328 sq. ft

About this property

  • New flexible leases available now

  • The unit is positioned just north of the A2, providing convenient access to key transport routes

  • Unrivaled public transport links with Deptford Bridge DLR station, situated immediately to the south

  • Roller shutter loading facilities on Ground floor

  • Secure estate with onsite security

  • Significant Yard Space

  • WCs

  • Showers and changing facilities

  • 24x7 access

  • Allocated Parking

Description

The McWilliams Building is a three-storey warehouse of brick construction with cladded upper profile and profile roof. Extending to approximately 72,000 sq ft, the property is configured with workshops on the ground floor, with lecture rooms on the first floor. Situated on a 1.24-acre site, the facility also benefits from substantial external yard space.

Location

McWilliam is strategically located within the Lewisham Deptford Campus on Deptford Church Street, situated in the London Borough of Greenwich. The property is positioned just north of the A2, providing convenient access to key transport routes and the wider London road network.

The estate benefits from direct access to New Cross Road (A2), which is approximately 120 meters to the south. This facilitates excellent connectivity, with Central London accessible in just 5.2 miles and the South Circular (A205) located 2.5 miles to the south.

The site is further enhanced by its public transport links. Deptford Bridge DLR station, situated immediately to the south of the property, offers direct services to Canary Wharf within 20 minutes and to the City in under 35 minutes.

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