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The Point (345.79 Sq M) Third floor FITTED OFFICES TO LET 3,722 sq ft The Point (345.79 sq m) 210 New Kings Road Fulham London SW6 4NZ LOCATION The property is on the north side of New Kings Road, a 2 minutes’ walk to Putney Bridge (District Line) Underground Station. It is therefore well positioned to enjoy the benefits of the excellent shops, restaurants and bars nearby in Fulham or across Putney Bridge. DESCRIPTION The Point is a modern office building with excellent natural light on all sides. The office benefits from air conditioning, raised metal deck floors and car parking. It is part of the well-established Fulham Green development and benefits from use of the gym, restaurant and cinema. AMENITES • Air-conditioning • Raised floor • Good natural light • Furniture • Private Meeting rooms • Parking • Manned reception with 24hr access • Fully fitted kitchen ACCOMODATION: Third Floor 3,722sq ft / 345.79 sq m approx. RENT: £38,000 per calendar month *inclusive of rent, rates, service charge, internet, phone lines, cleaning The Kiln TERMS: Available on a new lease, terms to be agreed. The Fulham Pottery was founded in Fulham, by John Dwight in 1672. This was a significant manufacturer of EPC: C (63) salt glaze pottery. Today, all that remains of the original pottery is one large kiln. It is a Grade II listed building. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT JOINT SOLE AGENTS 020 8748 1200 David Cuthbert [email protected] Justin Clack [email protected] Harry Pruden [email protected] Celia Gore [email protected] www.frostmeadowcroft.com Misrepresentation Act 1967: These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT .
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