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T E N B I S H O P S S Q U A SPTENITA BISHOPSLFIEL SQUAREDS SPTENITA BISHOPSLFIEL SQUAREDS IN THE HEART OF SPITALFIELDS, NEAR LIVERPOOL STREET STATION, TEN BISHOPS SQUARE IS SITUATED IN ONE OF LONDON’S MOST VIBRANT LOCATIONS NEWLY REFURBISHED GRADE A OFFICES TO LET: 18,051 SQ FT (1,677 SQ M) LIVERPOOL STREET STATION SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET STATION BANK STATION 2 MINUTES WALK 5 MINUTES WALK 12 MINUTES WALK WWW.TENBISHOPSSQUARE.COM SPTENITA BISHOPSLFIEL SQUAREDS SPECIFICATION: • METAL TILE SUSPENDED CEILING • AIR CONDITIONING • RAISED FLOORS • RAISED FLOOR TO SUSPENDED CEILING HEIGHT - 2.75M • 6 X 26 PERSON PASSENGER LIFTS • GOODS LIFT • BUILDING UPS AVAILABLE TO TENANTS AMENITIES: • NEWLY REFURBISHED • DEDICATED TENANT RECEPTION DESK, WITH WEB BASED VISITOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM • BICYCLE STORAGE • SHOWER AND LOCKER FACILITIES • COFFEE POD IN RECEPTION • GYM AND FITNESS CENTRE • EPC RATING - C75 ADDITIONAL FACILITIES: • 300 SEAT AUDITORIUM, CONFERENCE AND EVENT SPACE WITH 300 INCH SCREEN* • IN-HOUSE CATERING* • MEETING/DINING ROOMS, SOME WITH TERRACE SPACE* * NOTE: CHARGED AT A SEPARATE COST WWW.TENBISHOPSSQUARE.COM SPTENITA BISHOPSLFIEL SQUAREDS M E C K G L E R N B A U R Y G H ’ S S T R E I E N T T N E N O R E T R T E E R H R T S T Q O A D S L H M O G S A BUR P N S LE D K T L EC M O T N . 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N T E R E G E E E S N E E T R A D W L T A T CA S L R E MO G A E D A E M R I T R R L Y T A E E CITY THAMESLINK T S H W F O S TR O D E E O E U W D T N ALDGATE EAST E G N GRE A D N S M I HA O S K M D M F S R T I C R T I A EE B C D H T H R D A N D EW L L N R G E C A O I S E TE N B S E R T E X Y G R V E E IS S D T D L M T A N O R N A A T S R D E N R E E L G K E E IE S R F E T T S N L S IN T Y S S H ’ ’ G G N R E L N RE I I S O H H L T A C E M I IN R STR L THE OLD BAILEY L A E E E E A T M T P T E A B D T E H S R E U H T LO T K O C E S D THBU S X E U TE RE L RY D A ’ N I T A S D H ST B O STOCK R O Y P SD W M I R R LA I A D TH B A T H E EXCHANGE ROGMORTON S CE CH A S TREET D M ALDGATE R B T T L EE E R T K STR E O NIA N E P S I A I D T R R N SA L I N G R C E E S T S E T T W E S T E F T A E A R TR Y R ET G S E TRE GH C T LE S S HI HEA D P E ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE PSIDE NEE GAT READ O LD H H A LUDGATE T T E FLEET STREET LUDGAT S E E HIL I TR CIRCUS L E S B I C L A E M AT ET G A TRE P T LD N S E A S ET S ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL OUL L STRE T AL E LE T RY DENH F LEA L P L CITY THAMESLINK A BANK L ORNHIL S B U C T O L ’ R U S E V N C E H U E R E R W C T I H W Y E A H RD S I T T E B R F E R R T E I E A T I E R D C R S D G AN T T R T C YCH ARTER N E S U W LAN S M R E RY ALD E ON RE E S T E R L A E TR S I S A N N T EE A M E T RI I I T O L L O T O R R IC R M V F I E N B E A E D E E R U S Q D E T T H K S C E H Y I T N R E C W E D G E T D T R U L N A A W T R R T ET S C S TUDOR STRE I L H L I C A R T M E U E H R S T C S AT T C H H CA C E N R E R RI RIA STREET N U NE ICTO ON E C H ET S V S C E ST EN QUEE T E A TR R U UE N VICTOR RE N ALL S EE Q IA STREET E T FE CROSSW OT R T R T T SC E E R C G R M P A E P R Y L M FENCHURCH STREET D E S E N A T L A V R I W R T T E E S E L E N L S IN E U G T T E T O R N E S T T E R N E T E INNER TEMPLE E T M K N L GARDEN A L B I M H E IA N R O PETER’S HILL O I CT L VI BLACKFRIARS E IT H UPPE W R THAM E ES STR N E EET A L BLACKFRIARS UNDERPASS MONUMENT N EAS 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