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Simpson House Croydon CRO 6BA 6 Cherry Orchard Road Simpson House Croydon CRO 6BA OFFICES TO LET D TO CENTRAL LONDON AD R AND UNDERGROUND RO ILL D DM ORSE N A H O WI E M RD RR D A A TE O H ST S WHIT R JAM N Location ES’S CE N DE O RO S A OU SY L D D O I GL V N A D The building is located on Cherry Orchard Road in the D D A RD LO O O WER ADDISC N R CK centre of Croydon adjacent to East Croydon station. R D L O M RD O E O A M I AD A F ST BE I H RO K O D V AD A new bridge link has been constructed which, in due R A EN A O E TA EAST LONDON LINE 2 N 3 YD course, will allow rapid access on to all the platforms EXTENSION FROM 5 PA S WEST CROYDON R RD K OW FO AD RAILWAY STATION D D BE RO L at East Croydon. The bridge is currently open only D NS R L A RD WEST M A D L W A A CROYDON NH W A H E G D O C from Dingwall Road and is due to open in tandem with Y R DERBY ROAD E S N I R LLESLE Simpson House D O the development by Menta of land adjoining the rail N Y OR R Whitgift DINGWALL RD R T E CEDAR ROAD H Y station. Shopping Jurys Inn H E C ND Centre RO Hotel (pedestrianised) EAST The building is a short walk from local amenities and A Travelodge CROYDON ADDISCOMBE RD D Croydon Centrale Central the town centre facilities. Shopping 2 ST 3 Centre E 2 ORG GE A Holiday Inn Express D Croydon R Communications Park Hotel INK HI W RA ML PSTO T G Latitude CHE HS D RD Serviced RFIEL Apartments FAI Rail O TR L Y RD E RCLA D BA ET The mainline stations at East and West Croydon provide T O 2 WN VER A23 fast and frequent links to: Clapham Junction, Victoria, N FLYO YDO RO C London Bridge, Gatwick Airport and Canary Wharf. E H T Tube – East London Line Accommodation West Croydon station is now the terminus for the East The offices comprise individual suites in small or large wings as London line extension, plugging Croydon into the entire illustrated by the typical upper floor plan. London Underground system for the first time. Tram Tramlink is the UK’s biggest tram network, now carrying in excess of 28 million passengers a year. The Tramlink 2,541 sq ft light railway station links Wimbledon, Beckenham and Typical upper floor suite New Addington to Croydon. (236 sq m) Air Lease Gatwick Airport is just 16 minutes by rail and 18 miles Typical upper floor The premises are available on a new effective full repairing and by road. insuring lease for a period of years to be agreed. Amenities EPC Availability • Ceiling mounted Versatemp air-conditioning The building has an energy efficiency rating of D. 4,795 sq ft to some suites Please enquire for current availability: • Under-floor trunking Managing agents (445 sq m) • Dado trunking within the perimeter panelling • Suspended ceilings with inset fluorescent lighting • Swipe card entry phone system Linton Brander • Two automatic passenger lifts [email protected] • Basement storage accommodation is available Misrepresentation Act 1967 Whilst all the information in these particulars is believed to be correct, neither the agents nor their clients guarantee its accuracy, nor is it Vanessa Clark intended to form part of any contract. All areas quoted are approximate. Finance Act 1989 07889 164772 Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT). Any intending purchasers or lessees must satisfy themselves independently as to [email protected] the incidence of VAT in respect of any transaction. March 2021.
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