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Ton Street • Manchester City Centre • M3 2Bq QUEENS CHAMBERS JOHN DALTON STREET • MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE • M3 2BQ NEWLY REFURBISHED GRADE II LISTED OFFICE BUILDING TO LET CHARACTER OFFICE SPACE IN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE LOCATION DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY TERMS & CONTACT LOCATION Queens Chambers is located within the prime core of Manchester City Centre on the corner of John Dalton Street and Deansgate. The building is within a 5 minute walk of the newly regenerated St Peters Square transport hub which links the north and the south of Greater Manchester. The building is also on the doorstep of Spinningfields which has plenty of bars, restaurants and coffee shops to enjoy. The main shopping areas of King Street, Market Street and the Arndale are all close by. CLICK FOR MAP QUEENS CHAMBERS • M3 2BQ WHAT’S NEARBY Map Key ST ANN’S Food & Drink SQUARE ROYAL Hotels 25 EXCHANGE 1 Manchester House 31 Zizzi RIVER IRWELL 34 2 Artisan 32 Albert’s Chophouse Leisure Retail 7 1 3 Australasia 33 San Carlo E T T S Public Buildings A 21 S 4 The Oast House 34 Subway G S S Parking Areas O N 30 R 2 A 5 El Gato Negro 35 Jamie’s Italian C 38 E 5 D 6 Bem Brasil 36 Rosso 33 6 7 McDonalds 37 Pizza Express 4 3 1 31 8 The Grill on the Alley 38 Chaophraya 12 5 16 2 1 KING 36 9 Panacea 39 Almost Famous 1 BRID 8 ST 4 GE 43 37 ST 35 10 Piccolino 40 Salvis 40 26 41 13 9 11 Café Nero 41 Bill’s Restaurant 23 24 42 29 JO 2 12 Costa Coffee 42 Restaurant Bar & Grill 2 HN 21 3 D ALT 15 ON 10 13 Byron Burger 43 Katsouris ST 11 3 14 Starbucks 1 Midland Hotel 18 50 E SPINNINGFIELDS R A 15 Croma 2 Hotel Gotham 14 U P E R I 17 T 22 Q N 2 16 All Bar One 3 King Street Townhouse A S C E 28 G T S S R S E S 17 Carluccio’s 4 Radisson Edwardian N B T 27 A L E A 2 18 Wagamama 1 All Star Lanes D 19 Albert Schloss 2 Pure Gym 32 11 20 Revolution de Cuba 1 Sainsbury’s ALBERT’S SQUARE 3 Q 21 Pret A Manger 2 Tescos UAY ST 20 22 Slug & Lettuce 3 Waitrose 2 1 19 23 The Alchemist 4 Boots 3 PETER 24 Thaikhun 5 House of Fraser ST 4 25 Be At One 1 Crown Court ST PETERS’ SQ 26 Fazenda 2 Town Hall 1 1 39 E T 1 27 Nando’s 3 Central Library A G S O 28 Handmade Burger Co 1 The Great Northern X N THE GREAT F A O E NORTHERN R 29 WAHU 2 House of Fraser D D S 30 Frankie & Benny’s 3 Quay Street T BACK TO LOCATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY TERMS & CONTACT DESCRIPTION Grade II listed building which has undergone a significant refurbishment to create unique modern workspace. Communal meeting room Communal kitchens Impressive floor to ceiling height Air conditioned Floor boxes provided Original features retained QUEENS CHAMBERS • M3 2BQ LOCATION DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY TERMS & CONTACT AVAILABILITY Fourth Floor 4A 1,950 sq ft (181 sq m) (132 sq ft storage) QUEENS CHAMBERS • M3 2BQ LOCATION DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY TERMS & CONTACT TERMS LEASE The premises are to be made available on the basis of a new lease for a term to be agreed on full repairing and insuring terms. SERVICE CHARGE A fixed service charge will be payable. EPC CONTACT An EPC certificate can be provided on request. For further information, or to arrange a viewing, Important Notice Lambert Smith Hampton and OBI Property give notice to anyone please contact the joint agents; who may read these particulars as follows: 1.These particulars are prepared for the guidance only of prospective purchasers. BUILDING INSURANCE They are intended to give a fair overall description of the property but are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. 2. The Tenant shall pay a proportionate cost Matthew Pickersgill Any information contained herein (whether in the text, plans or photographs) is given in good faith but should not be relied upon of building insurance. [email protected] as being a statement or representation of fact. 3. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition or otherwise nor that any services or 0161 242 7055 facilities are in good working order. 4 The photographs appearing in this brochure show only certain parts and aspects of the VAT property at the time when the photographs were taken. Certain 0161 228 6411 aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken All prices quoted are excluding but may and it should not be assumed that the property remains precisely www.lsh.co.uk as displayed in the photographs. Furthermore no assumptions be liable to VAT. should be made in respect of parts of the property which are not shown in the photographs. 5. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to herein are approximate only. 6. Where there Andrew Cowell is reference in these particulars to the fact that alterations have LEGAL COSTS been carried out or that a particular use is made of any part of [email protected] the property this is not intended to be a statement that any Each party to bear their own costs incurred necessary planning, building regulations or other consents have been obtained and these matters must be verified by any in the proposed transaction. 0161 237 1717 intending purchaser. 7. Descriptions of a property are inevitably subjective and the descriptions contained herein are used in good faith as an opinion and not by way of statement of fact. Published January 2017, photography taken July 2016. 0161 387 7252 QUEENS CHAMBERS • M3 2BQ.
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