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North London Office Suites to Let 300 - 2,000 Sq Ft www.theivories.com North London Office Suites To Let 300 - 2,000 sq ft 6-18 Northampton Street, Islington, N1 2HY THE IVORIES - ISLINGTON - N1 2HY The Ivories is an attractive art deco building offering individual creative space Arranged over ground and two upper floors, with an internal courtyard, totalling approximately 24,746 sq ft (2,299 sq m). The property provides a range of open plan studios, offices and open plan spaces. Each of the spaces are self-contained and have their own entrances onto the central courtyard. COURTYARD • Recently refurbished • Comfort cooling/heating THE • New kitchenette • Parquet flooring OFFICES/ • Cycle racks STUDIOS • Perimeter trunking PROVIDE A • Suspended lighting • 14 car parking spaces SPECIFICATION • Communal outdoor garden THAT INCLUDES: • Fitted options available HIGHBURY H O CANONBURY L CALEDONIAN LO HIGHBURY PARK PARADISE W FIELDS A PARK Y R D 1 20 BA OUT & HIGHBURY & 10 A1 LLS POND ST. PAUL'S ROAD ISLINGTON SOUTH OPEN SPACE DALSTON ABOUT JUNCTION LAYCOCK GREEN D CALEDONIAN ROAD A O & BARNSBURY CANONBURY R X A E KINGSLAND U S S 1 E P 2 1 Smokehouse 0 11 4 P 0 0 1 E 1 N A R E W D 2 Akari S A T R O O R A R E D D 3 Ottolenghi Islington E D A T N O A R L S E 7 4 Five Guys G T A N I ESSEX G K H 5 Everyman Cinema ROAD T 0 8 1 U ISLINGTON 3 A O 12 2 S SQUARE HAGGERSTON 6 Barrio Angel A 2 DEVELOPMEN T 0 1 2 1 D 0 A 0 B O N R 7 Brilliant Corners X E E W ROSEMARY S 6 S R DE BEAUVOIR E O GARDENS ISLINGTON 4 A TOWN 8 Chick ‘‘ Sours 0 1 D 5 A 9 BARNARD ISLINGTON GREEN 9 North by Northwest PARK B USINES S 4 DES IGN 10 Prawn on the Lawn CEN TRE A 1 14 11 The Marquess Tavern O2 BARNSBURY ACADEMY ANGE L 13 12 52A Coffee House CEN ESTATE ISLINGTON TRAL 13 The Coffee Works Project SHOREDITCH PARK ANGEL 14 The Breakfast Club ANGEL KINGS CROSS LONDON STRATFORD CENTRAL LONDON ST PANCRAS BRIDGE 17 MINS LONDON CITY AIRPORT 2 MINS 14 MINS 15 MINS 35 MINS SCOTT WARD REECE HAMISH CUMING D: 020 7614 0902 D: 020 7659 9455 M: 07908 679 410 M: 07917 683 207 [email protected] [email protected] Misrepresentation Act: Whilst the statements contained in these particulars are given in good faith and as a general guide to the property they do not form any part of an offer or contract. Neither the lessor, or any person in the employment of Westbrook Properties has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. Interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of these particulars. December 2018. Designed & Produced by CORMACK - cormackadvertising.com.
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