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1-3 Hammersmith Broadway, London, W6 9Dl OFFICE ACCOMMODATION TO LET 2,330 sq ft – 29,356 sq ft 1-3 HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY, LONDON, W6 9DL As central as it gets Situated in the heart of Hammersmith this self contained building offers modern office accommodation with its entrance immediately adjacent to the Broadway shopping centre and Hammersmith underground station. Existing occupier space Existing Occupier Space One Hammersmith Broadway W6 One Hammersmith Broadway W6 Specification VRV air Shower facilities Male and female WCs conditioning on each floor Raised floors 2.8m floor to Two 10-person (100-110mm) ceiling heights passenger lifts, a disabled lift and a goods lift 22 car parking spaces One Hammersmith Broadway W6 HAMMERSMITH UNDERGROUND HAMMERSMITH UNDERGROUND One Hammersmith Broadway W6 Westeld A4 020 Amenities P a d d en s w Shepherd’s ic k R S Bush h o e a H d p o B he l 02 lan 4 A4 RETAIL d r 01 FOOD & DRINK d 0 Roa d 8 ’ k Goldhawk Rd s R aw h o ld B a Go d u 01 Kerbisher and Malt 20 HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY s A 3 h 2 02 Aroma RestaurantT SHOPPING: R 2 h 0 o e a 03 Bill's Restaurant Hotel Chocolat A d v A 04 Nando's e Oliver Bonas nue 2 1 05 Wagamama Paperchase 9 D B4 a 06 Byron Hamburgers ll Kensington Boots i 9 n d 1 oa g R 07 M&S Simply Food k R roo o ordb a f d 08 Latymers 21m KINGS MALL SHOPPING: d Sta a 16 o B 10 09 Starbucks R H&M 4 19 k 0 8 10 The Queen's Head Foot Locker w d a 05 18 Roa 11 Tesco Metro 06 03 Hammersmith Underground th ldh i 22 Marks and Spencer sm 17 er 12 Lyric Square Food Market Go Bus Station Glenthorne Road Be 04 mm 23 TK MAXX M25 & Ravenscourt ad a 20 HAMMERSMITH BROADWAYStamford Brook o H N Lyric n Broadway Shopping Centre o R B Heathrow Park d rt AMENITY: 21 12 . u 09 02 h Theatre 15 t t E e n Coco di Mama King Street A315 King Street A315 r A315 d Central w 08 R o 11 i c 13 Earl’s a London West Cornwall Pasty Co 23 07 22 k 20 d Court Starbucks 14 Pret A Manger A4 Great West Road A4 Hammersmith Flyover Leon Talgarth Road A4 . t k S ic w e Eventim Barons Court is LEISURE h n West li C Apollo d o a r Fu Ro a Kensington t C l s h 13 Virgin Active e H A M E n a W T S e m at R e E e 14 Hammersmith Apollo r I V u P G R Q a l a 15 Lyric Theatre c Ho e gar th R 16 Olympia Ln o a 17 Boom Cycle d 18 F45 Gym B350 19 Pure Gym A 2 1 9 d a Ro d e a g o d ri R B e h al it sd m s n r One Hammersmith Broadway W6 o e L m m 50 a H B3 Hammersmith Apollo Lyric Square Food Market Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Bridge Blue Anchor Hammersmith Underground Station Bryon Villagio Bill's Restaurant Boom Cycle Floorplans N SCHEDULE OF AREAS TYPICAL PLAN Available floor by floor or as a whole Floor sq m sq ft CORE Fifth 614 6,610 STAIRS STAIRS Fourth 616 6,632 Third 619 6,661 Second 617 6,641 First 216 *2,330 Ground 45 482 SPACE PLAN Total 2,727 29,356 Plus 22 Basement car parking spaces *(Inc 368 sq ft storage) CORE STAIRS STAIRS Approx. net internal areas Plan not to scale. For indicative purposes only One Hammersmith Broadway W6 Transport PADDINGTON 17 National and Hammersmith Broadway Connections International rail services bus station is one of are available from the largest and busiest Kensington Olympia and interchanges with 20 bus Kings Cross St Pancras routes passing through. (24 minutes via the Piccadily Line). WHITE CITY 11 11 SHEPHERDS BUSH Heathrow Airport is 11 EALING miles to the west and 12 is directly accessed via BROADWAY the Piccadilly Line or M4 KENSINGTON OLYMPIA motorway. 14 16 24 GREEN PARK PICCADILLY KINGS CROSS 30 HAMMERSMITH 4 CIRCUS ST PANCRAS HEATHROW ACTON TOWN TURNHAM E A R L'S TERMINAL 1-5 GREEN COURT 17 VICTORIA 15 RICHMOND Piccadilly Line Central Line WEST BROMPTON 24 Hammersmith and City Line 13 2 District Line CLAPHAM Circle Line Immediate proximity to JUNCTION the Hammersmith Ring M25 JUNCTION 14 M4 JUNCTION 1 Overground Road and the M4 provides WIMBLEDON 26 National Rail connections easy access to the wider motorway network. Road Network Journey times in minutes 15 Source: TFL One Hammersmith Broadway W6 Potential refurbishment of space CGIs for indicative purposes only One Hammersmith Broadway W6 Further information For further information please contact: Roddy Abram David Cuthbert [email protected] [email protected] 020 7861 1280 020 3130 6401 07899 001 028 07710 183 423 Andy Nixon Richard Zoers [email protected] [email protected] 020 3909 6830 020 3130 6414 07973 924 947 07730 567 607 CGI and Floorplans prepared by oktra.co.uk DISCLAIMER Important notice relating to the Misrepresentation Act 1967 and the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: Knight Frank and Hanover Green on their behalves and for the sellers or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance of intending purchasers or lessees and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract. (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permission for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. (iii) no person employed by Knight Frank or Hanover Green has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. July 2020. S012238 siren | +44 (0)20 7478 8300 | sirendesign.co.uk .
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