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Embassy Tea House EMBASSY TEA HOUSE 195:205 UNION ST LONDON : SE1 UNIQUE BAR : RESTAURANT : GYM - TO LET EMBASSY TEA HOUSE SPACE ILLUSTRATIVE FLOOR PLAN Located in the heart of the South Bank on The available space comprises the the south side of Union Street close to the lower ground floor of the building junction of Great Suffolk Street. Embassy with a dedicated entrance off Tea House is an exceptional example of a Union Street. Exit 2 Staff refurbished warehouse building close to WCs It will be handed over in shell Store the South Bank's major transport hub and condition with capped services. amenities. Union Street is book-ended by Flat Iron Square and Old Union Yard Stage Dishwasher Arches. Bar/restaurant operators in close proximity include Union Street Café by AREA Hot kitchen Gordon Ramsey, Caravan and Hixter. Cold kitchen . Lower ground floor - Lift 3,587 sq ft / 333 sq m General Seating Bar Entry/exit ground floor Dedicated entrance off Union Street Lower ground floor Not to scale for indicative purposes only oad Clerkenwell R Worship Street T o t t S e o n u h t H a h a m a t d m t o a C p Barbican t n d e o o t a tre o o S R R u G h n lds eec r a y t b a B R o Farringdon t R o he r i T d o w C a e S d n ou th Pla ce e n a L Chancery et r re o St o Lane ld Moorgate n ie M h Holbor thf t Hig mi ee C S Str mer h orti a Ho M n lb London Wall c orn Holborn e V r ia y du c e L t t a K a n g i e F n e s n g a p a s r o L r h w Lincoln’s Inn i r n s C a i e g London B h D y t t d a r u P e o Stock r r l re F i y a a n Tottenham n u Exchange t L c Sq ee g w S Str a e w rd n e e Oxfo N t Court Road C e r B N e r o o w e t s e S Old Bailey Bank of Oxford s u t r R n e England e e Circus o v t Theatre a A C d h y t Royal St Paul’s ea r e LSE ps t u e Fleet Street ide e Covent r re b t St s S St Paul’s dle e Garden l ee et ft l dn e a e Cathedral ea tr h s hr S S s C T n W u an to re Royal Courts City no p c e R n S l tre om A li of Justice Thameslink et R g n C n g e ld o t d g O L o n n tra e S Tudor Street Bank n S King’s Lloyd’s t t Royal Opera House r S e College of London t e Queen V r t ictoria Stree et e t re e t St t e h e Fenchurc tr S t Monument r e e Covent re w Garden St re k Temple Fenchurch B oc Blackfriars Leicester st vi e Cannon Street Square Ta Somerset g d i Street House r Blackfriars National B s Pier Gallery r a i e H r Royal Academy of Arts Piccadilly f g a River Thames k d y i Circus m e W c r c a B a la a l r P t B k e Bankside Pier k y r e o r v l a t a o S o w e y h g ll B t i d d r u i a i r cc Trafalgar d o i B S P g Embankment e Square Charing n OXO Tower o d Cross Embankment Pier n Tate Modern o L National Theatre ll W a a l M t al Festival e P r EMBASSY H Southbank l S u Pier o ou Horse ng Centre o thw er ar Guards for R k S d o tre Parade Br a et idg d TEA t e n Royal e ll Festival T a m Borough London o M k Hall ole e n HOUSE Market y h et Bridge a re S T ll St tr b pe e Rou et St James’s m E London G Palace d r a The i a e r Southwark Eye Pier o a Union Street Shard o t R t c S i k l r u l V o f a Waterloo 10 Downing London Eye Y f h o B d Street e l East k t e a i d r o S h The Young Vic a m t R o r W t o u e R C s n Waterloo he r e e d T a t g i s W r id Westminster a f r e t k B y e c Pier r The Old Vic k S l a r o l a t r HM Treasury o B W w e R ebb th e o er t Westminster a Str u Borough d eet o lk S e Wa d t Buckingham cag W a e Bird estminste e Palace r Bridge R o tr oad R S s h li ig y H a h B g u Lo ro ng o La B ne St James’s d t gh Roa Park ee d Borou tr a d S o Lambeth Roa ia dge H r R r Bri G to North inste a ic e stm r r We p e V c e a a t l r D a R P o St o v h G a e t eo d r e rg S b e’ tr s e m Ro e a ad t Great Peter Street L d k a d n d a a o a o o R R R b Lambeth th Victoria l e e l b i n g Palace Lam d o i M r t B g er n i ow n T n Ne e Elephant w Ke Lamb K nt R eth Br & Castle oad PLANNINGidge RATES The space benefits from A3, A4 & D2 planning use To be assessed. within Town and Country planning {Use Classes} order 1987. Further details available on request. CONTACT RENTAL Neil Davies Upon application. [email protected] 0203 757 7777 EPC Available on request. Subject to Contract. Union Street Partners for themselves and the vendor of this property give notice that these particulars do not form, or form part of, any offer or contract. They are intended to give fair description of the property and whilst every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy this cannot be guaranteed. Any intending purchaser must therefore satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Neither Union Street Partners, nor any of its employees, has any authority to make or give any further representations or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. All prices and rents quoted are net of VAT. May 2019 Made by Tayler Reid.
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