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Contact the Team at Fulham Green Are Available for All Questions, Enquiries and Press Information Contact www.fulhamgreen.com The team at Fulham Green are available for all questions, enquiries and press information. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: Frost Meadowcroft Justin Clack 020 8748 1200 [email protected] Savills Andrew Willcock 020 7409 8866 [email protected] Hanover Green David Cuthbert 020 3130 6400 [email protected] Fulham Green 69-79 Fulham High Street SW6 3JW 020 7292 6368 www.fulhamgreen.com These particulars are believed to be correct at the time of going to press, but the developer reserves the right to change the scheme in the future. However, the vendors/lessors and Agents of this property give notice that: (1) These particulars are intended as a general outline only, for the guidance of prospective purchasers or tenants, and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract. (2) They cannot guarantee the accuracy of any description, dimension or other details contained in these Particulars and prospective purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements of fact or representation, but must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of such details. (3) No employee of the agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty, or enter into any contract whatsoever in relation to the property. Figure 1: Fulham Green Welcome to Fulham Green, in the heart of London sheltered within two acres of secluded green campus. Fulham Green offers occupiers the choice of three newly refurbished office buildings; Bedford House, Cavendish House and Octagon House, nestled within landscaped grounds. Occupiers will benefit from the decked terrace café, landscaped gardens and secluded outdoor meeting areas, providing an excellent environment in which to work or relax. Value for your business Fulham Green represents considerable value to your business when you consider the proximity of key transport links, the benefit of working within an efficiently run modern campus, the wide variety of local amenities and the extremely competitive occupational costs relative to Central London or other West London locations. Location Fulham Green is an exceptionally well located group of buildings, sitting on the intersection of several main travel routes and overlooking the River Thames, 100 metres north of Putney Bridge. The location is adjacent to Putney Bridge Tube station and where the New Kings Road and Fulham Palace Road converge, allowing for easy access for staff and clients by either public transport or by road. The Views Fulham Green offers unrivalled panoramic views across the London cityscape. To the north, residents have a clear view into the heart of the financial district, whilst the south overlooks the River Thames and the vista of Putney Bridge and its surroundings. The lower floors overlook the landscaped gardens. Transport Links The District Underground line provides a frequent service to the West End and City, whilst the mainline service connects Putney station to Waterloo and Clapham Junction. The buildings are well served via the bus station adjacent to the Green. The West End and Heathrow are easily accessible via road and the property benefits from being outside the congestion charge zone. A m & D 2 a R h 1 l Towards u S 9 F ’ Parsons Green G N I K BISHOPS PARK N E W E V E A V A H F D G U A H N L FULHAM L U C H A GREEN E M A O N M D R A A E S TAT IO P N R H P P ALL SAINTS I P PUTNEY A G R CHURCH H E O BRIDGE G A D S C I T RANELAGH AVE H R R EDMUST AVE I B R A V N E L A E Y G H G RIVER THAMES R E A R D N E N S T L O U W P E R R I C T H H M 9 O 1 A N 2 M HURLINGHAM D A E R S PARK D Towards Putney Figure 2: Local map Figure 3 : Fulham Green café Specification Bedford and Cavendish House benefit from a wide range of amenities including: • New on site café and bar • Newly refurbished outside terrace • Garden break out areas • New landscaping throughout • Wi-Fi available in all communal spaces • Catering available for events and functions • Seasonal BBQs on the Green available on request • On site reception, building manager and 24/7 security • New LG7 compatible lighting with PIR Sensors • 3 x 8 person passenger lifts • 2 meeting rooms serviced by the cafe • Access to toilet and shower facilities • Secure underground car parking • Secure bicycle parking • Gym with changing rooms & showers • City, River and Garden views • Excellent natural light Figure 4 : Break out area Figure 5 : Example office suite Figure 6 : Impression of the proposed gym Figure 7 : Fulham Green The Green Fulham Green offers occupiers the choice of three newly refurbished office buildings, Bedford House, Cavendish House and Octagon House, nestled within landscaped grounds. On a practical level our building manager will be available to assist you with your space planning needs. There is flexibility to appoint your own contractors or work with our existing partners at preferential rates. Either way we’ll be on hand to ensure a seamless transition of your business to Fulham Green so you can be up and running from day one. THE TEMPE R A N C E G ’ S R D H N E W K I N C A O R P P THE A LARRIK E I N N G D I R B F Y U BEDFORD E L H OUS E N H C AV E NDISH T A U H OUS E M P H I G H S T O C TA G O N H O U S E S T A T I O N A P P R O A C H THE PRE M IER THE I N N EIG HT BELLS PUTNEY BRIDGE R A N E L A G H G A R D E N S Figure 8 : Local area Floor plans available to download online at www.fulhamgreen.com Bedford House Floor sq ft (sq m) 6th City 5,100 (474) Bedford House is a newly refurbished six storey office building 6th River 4,000 (372) 5th City 5,100 (474) extending to 60’200 sq. ft., available in wings from 4,000 sq. ft. or 5th River 4,000 (372) smaller suite by individual agreement. 4th City 5,200 (484) 4th River 4,000 (372) 6 rd 3 City 5,200 (484) 5 rd 3 River 4,000 (372) 4 2nd City 5,200 (484) 3 2 2nd River 4,000 (372) 1 1st City 5,200 (484) G 1st River 4,000 (372) Ground 5,200 (484) Total 60’200 (5,600) (Approximate net internal floor areas) Cavendish House Floor sq ft (sq m) 2nd 2,700 (251) Cavendish House is ideal for a self-contained occupier seeking 1st 2,700 (251) 8,100 sq. ft. of newly refurbished office space. Alternatively the Ground 2’700 (251) Total 8,100 (738) floors can be let on an individual basis from 2’700 sq. ft. 2 (Approximate net internal floor areas) 1 G Octagon House Floor sq ft (sq m) 6th 4’800 (440) Octagon House offers occupiers high quality office space th 5 4’800 (440) from 4’800 sq. ft. to 40’600 sq. ft. or smaller suite by individual th 4 4’800 (440) 6 rd agreement. 3 4’800 (440) 5 nd 2 8,300 (772) 4 1st 8,300 (772) 3 Ground 4’800 (440) 2 Total 40’600 (3,779) 1 G (Approximate net internal floor areas) Available Occupied Parking plan available to download online at www.fulhamgreen.com.
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