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Studio 3 the Peoples Hall STUDIO 3 THE PEOPLES HALL Olaf Street, Nottingdale W11 4BE FOR SALE 1,643 sq ft (153 sq m) Character office 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. LOCATION: The People’s Hall is situated on the western side of Freston Road in a mixed residential and commercial area at the edge of Holland Park. Latimer Road (Hammersmith and City & Circle line) Underground station is a few minutes walk to the north. The Westfield shopping centre is just 10 minutes walk away across the new Westway pedestrian bridge also giving access to the Central line at Shepherds Bush tube. By road the A40 (M) and Westway are just minutes away by car. Popular with creative businesses, local occupiers include Monsoon in their new headquarters, Chrysalis, Talk Talk, Cath Kidston, Designers Guild, Mario Testino and The Louise Blouin Institute. There are several new cafes that have sprung up in the area to cater to local demand. Decades ago this area was popular with the music industry - the Clash recorded here in the 1902 "People's Hall", Aztec Camera named an album after Frestonia and Chrysalis Records established its HQ here. DESCRIPTION: This character building was constructed in 1901 and more recently converted into eleven studio units. Unit 3 is an impressive double height studio currently occupied by a photographer making use of the excellent ceiling height. Recently redecorated the studio offers additional offices at mezzanine level in the studio. The present owner has divided the studio into two sections although this could be reversed and opened out into a single area. Direct access from Freston Road is available from doors within the studio to the street, however the main access to the building and the common parts is via the entrance on Olaf Street. The studio benefits from refurbished wood block parquet flooring throughout, uplighting and solid plaster ceilings. Ready for immediate occupation FLOOR AREAS: Floor SIZE SQ FT SIZE SQ M Ground floor 1,162 108 Mezzanine 481 39 Total 1,643 153 Ground floor only gross area including stairs is 1,419 sq ft (131.8 sq m) AMENITIES: Timber block floor and painted brick walls Double height studio space Private WCs (possible shower room) Fitted Kitchenette Telephone entry phone Mezzanine offices TERMS: The studio is for sale by way of a 950 year long leasehold interest. The freehold is controlled by the long leaseholders. GUIDE PRICE: £600,000 VAT is not applicable to the sale price. RATES: £10.45 per sq ft approx (£17,175) for the year 2012/13 SERVICE CHARGE: £3.77 per sq ft (£6,200 pa) VIEWING: By appointment with the Sole Agents - Frost Meadowcroft - 020 7938 2341 Simon Kibble [email protected] Rupert Searle [email protected] 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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