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Holborn Gate HOLBORN GATE Entire refurbished 3rd floor 16,898 sq ft available 330 High Holborn WC1 This landmark Midtown building has been sympathetically re-imagined by signature architects Buckley Grey Yeoman. The entire 3rd floor is currently undergoing a comprehensive refurbishment and will be available from July 2020. HOLBORN GATE 1 The building benefits from both front and rear reception areas providing direct access onto High Holborn and Southampton Buildings respectively. High Holborn entrance High Holborn reception HOLBORN GATE 2 The rear reception further benefits from a intergrated Black Sheep Coffee shop with internal and external seating. Southampton Buildings entrance Southampton Buildings reception HOLBORN GATE 3 T A V I S T O C EUSTON K S Q . OL TREET G F Meet the R A ET A R RE R T Y S ’ I D S N OL G I N D RELL O N N ARE R R O O neighbours A A D D R U D S RKENWELL R O A LE S C E L L S Existing Holborn Gate tenants include: G Q O . W E R S T S R O E U E T D A T H OA ARRNGON L A S R GRAY’S INN BARBAN D M D E GOODGE AL P B GARDENS R T EO STREET S O TH N G F A R A O T R T W E R O I S T N T T G E P R R D N E O H O E A C N T M T OORGATE E R C R O O S A U T D R . T R LBORN O GH HO A HI D REET RD ST OXFO HANER NEW HOLBORN LANE N F EW A GA R T E S LINCOLN’S INN R TR I E N ET FIELDS G C D K H TOTTENHA O I A N N N ORT ROA G SOHO C S S E T SQUARE W R R A Y E Y E L T A N E C HEA TREET ST PAULʼS PSID FLEET S E BAN LUD GATE OENT HILL E GAREN U N E YCH T V DW A L Y A THAELN R U SB ANON TE AF HOE SH C D H AN BLARAR A TR R S I N TELE G C ALL R O ANKMENT S MB R TORIA E S VIC ONENT R O A D ND RA ST HARNG 4 ROSS HOLBORN GATE BLACKFRIARS EBANENT LONDON ATERLOO BRIDGE T A V I S T O C EUSTON K S Q . OL TREET G F Local R A ET A R RE R T Y S ’ I D S N OL G I N D RELL O N N ARE R R O O amenities A A D D R U D S RKENWELL R O A LE S C E L L S 32 Holborn Gate is prominently locacted G Q 9 O . W E in the heart of Midtown, immediately R S T S 30 adjacent to Chancery Lane Underground R O E U 33 E T D A T H OA ARRNGON L Station (Central Line). 8 D A S R GRAY’S INN BARBAN M D E GOODGE AL P B GARDENS R T EO 19 STREET S O TH N 4 G F A R A O 3 T R T W E 16 28 R O AMENITIES T I 2 S N T 5 T G E P R R D N E O H O E A C Restaurants & Cafés Bars & Hotels N T M T 29 OORGATE E R C R O O 31 S 01 The Winemakers Club 20 The Rosewood Hotel A U T R D . 27 T 22 35 02 Smiths of Smithfields 21 Hoxton Hotel R ORN 13 O OLB HIGH H FETTER LANE A 36 11 03 22 D 5 10 15 HIX Bounce REET 20 14 26 RD ST 21 mins mins mins OXFO HANER 04 Polpo 23 The White Swan NEW 6 HOLBORN LANE N 05 24 Smithfield Market Seven Stars 17 F E C W 7 A G H A R 1 TE A S 06 25 R T Black Sheep Coffee Humble Grape LINCOLN’S INN N R I E C 23 12 N ET E FIELDS G 07 26 Nusa Kitchen Draft House R D K Y O TOTTENHA I L N 10 34 N 08 Leather Lane Market 27 Vivat Bacchus A ORT ROA G SOHO N S S E T SQUARE W 09 28 Nobel Rot Bleeding Heart R A E Y 24 E 10 Chancery Press T 11 Black Sheep Coffee Leisure & Retail CHE APS EET STREET ST PAULʼS IDE FL 12 New Street Square BAN LU 29 Gym Box DGAT OENT 18 E HI LL 13 Chilango E GAREN 25 30 Pure Gym U 15 N E YCH T 14 Holborn Dining Rooms V DW 31 Bounce A L Y A THAELN R 15 The Delauney U 32 The Rosebery Rooms SB ANON TE 16 Konditor AF HOE 33 Ace Of Diamonds SH C D H AN BLARAR A TR 17 Vanilla Black 34 Enid Lawson Gallery R S I N TELE 18 Roka G 35 Sainsburys C ALL R 19 Prufrock Coffee O 36 Beauty Bar ANKMENT S MB R TORIA E S VIC ONENT R O A D ND RA ST HARNG 5 ROSS HOLBORN GATE BLACKFRIARS EBANENT LONDON ATERLOO BRIDGE HOLBORN GATE 6 Farringdon will be the only Central London Connections station with direct access to three airports A SHORT WALK FROM FARRINGDON STATION The building is less than a ten minute walk to Farringdon Station which gives access to the Circle, Hammersmith & City Chancery Lane Moorgate London Bridge Bond Street and Metropolitan lines. 1 min 1 min 10 mins 4 mins Farringdon will also be a key Farringdon Liverpool Street Gatwick Airport Paddington interchange on the Elizabeth Line 8 mins 2 mins 40 mins 8 mins shortening travel times between Holborn King’s Cross St Pancras Cambridge Heathrow East and West. 6 mins Intl For Eurostar 1 hr 14 mins 39 mins 4 mins ELIZABETH LINE Luton Journey times from Farringdon Station Airport 36 mins Stratford Manor Park Brentford 10 mins 17 mins 40 mins THAMESLINK Farringdon Forest Gate Romford Shenfield Maidenhead West Drayton West Ealing Paddington Whitechapel 14 mins 30 mins 45 mins 44 mins 28 mins 20 mins 8 mins 5 mins Reading Slough Hayes & Ealing Bond Street Liverpool 59 mins 35 mins 4 mins Harlington Broadway Street Custom House Abbey Wood 25 mins 16 mins 2 mins 12 mins 21 mins THAMESLINK Heathrow Gatwick 39 mins Canary Wharf Woolwich Airport 8 mins 16 mins 39 mins HOLBORN GATE 7 Third floor 16,898 SQ FT / 1569.9 SQM HIGH HOLBORN SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS PLAN NOT TO SCALE. INDICATIVE SIZE ONLY. HOLBORN GATE 8 CGI views of third floor. Indicative only. HOLBORN GATE 9 Sustainability The approach to sustainable design and RECYCLED CONTENT: TIMBER PROCUREMENT construction for this floor was founded on To specify as far as possible products that Timber (including timber for wood- an understanding of the need to be mindful incorporate recycled content to reduce based products) obtained from well the environmental impacts resulting managed forests and are certified by and ethical in the protection of the planet. from extraction and processing of virgin the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) materials. e.g. New doors & joinery, products e.g. the scheme includes roller-blind fabric made from recycled waste wood and The design team questioned whether it is manufactured from 100% recycled sea- manufacturing processes enough to just comply with the recycling bed plastics. targets for construction waste. This resulted MATERIALS REUSE in an approach based on other measures REGIONAL MATERIALS: The use of materials or products that could be adopted to minimise Specification of materials or products that have been diverted from the that have been extracted, harvested or construction waste stream, thereby the negative effects of building in the recovered, as well as manufactured, reducing the need for landfill space and refurbishment of the premises. within 500 miles of the project site to environmental impacts from associated The floor has been refurbished on the reduce the environmental impacts resulting air and water contamination. This from transportation. approach has been extended to include basis of these principles. e.g. Supply from UK companies the ongoing use of elements that are predominantly: British Gypsum, Ideal still within their operational lifespan. Standard, Johnson Tiles, etc. This includes the retention of the existing raised floor pedestal system and integration of the existing perimeter LOW-EMITTING MATERIALS FCU system. Specification of materials or products that have low VOC (Volatile Organic SITE WASTE Compound) content. Maximum formaldehyde content complying The recycling of wood, plastics, glass, with EN 13986:2002. metal and hardcore in line with industry targets and the avoidance as far as e.g. Class E1 Plywood and MDF. possible of landfill usage. Avoidance of plastics and deleterious materials. HOLBORN GATE 10 LIGHTING MECHANICAL The floor is provided with comfort The specification of low energy LED luminaires The mechanical services shall be designed to the cooling by a mixture of exposed across the entire floor, thereby reducing following design criteria. perimeter floor standing VRV fan power utilisation to 8w/m2 for the lighting coil units and high level “slim line” installation. Winter Internal Design Condition chassis type VRV fan coil units which A Dali-2 lighting control system is being Temperature: 22oC +/- 2oC utilise zone temperature control. installed to provide fully automatic control Summer Internal Design Conditions (General) of the lighting installation, which will be Primary air is delivered from the main interfaced to the FA system in the event of Temperature: 24oC +/- 2oC handling plant risers to the occupied evacuation.
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