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1 Bloomsbury Square BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, WC1 1 2 Positioned in Bloomsbury, in the heart of Midtown, Victoria House offers modern and contemporary workspace in an iconic building. 3 Introducing Victoria House A HERITAGE INSPIRED MODERN WORKSPACE. Through sensitive restoration, retaining historical features and architecture while modernising the interiors, Victoria House offers high-quality and refurbished office spaces flooded with natural daylight. Victoria House boasts a flexible floorplate design, across 200,000 sq ft of space, and a variety of space solutions, allowing you to create the perfect workspace for your business. 4 5 9TH FLOOR OFFICE SPACE 9TH FLOOR OFFICE SPACE 6 CGI OF RECEPTION HALL & CAFE 7 CGI OF RECEPTION HALL & CAFE 8 CGI OF RECEPTION 9 CGI OF RECEPTION 10 CGI OF LIFT LOBBY 11 CGI OF 8TH FLOOR TERRACE 12 CGI OF TAILORED (CAT A+) OR MANAGED SOLUTION 13 CGI OF TAILORED (CAT A+) OR MANAGED SOLUTION 14 CGI OF LABS MEETING ROOM SPACE ST PANCRAS KING’S CROSS INTERNATIONAL HAMMERSMITH & CITY HAMMERSMITH & CITY CIRCLE CIRCLE METROPOLITAN ST PANCRAS METROPOLITAN NORTHERN NORTHERN PICADILLY EUSTON PICADILLY VICTORIA EUSTON SQUARE VICTORIA HAMMERSMITH & CITY CIRCLE METROPOLITAN SOUTHAMPTON ROW FARRINGDON RUSSELL 3 SQUARE 5 BLOOMSBURY PICADILLY Bloomsbury Square, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD RUSSELL SQUARE FARRINGDON GOODGE WC1 STREET 5 HAMMERSMITH & CITY NORTHERN CIRCLE 9 METROPOLITAN THEOBALDS ROAD PERFECTLY PLACED. 4 FITZROVIA 2 Ideally positioned for businesses from all sectors; Victoria House borders the historic City of London, residing between BLOOMSBURY 8 SQUARE the financial district and the vibrant West End. BEDFORD GARDEN 3 SQUARE GARDEN 15 MIN WALK 10 MIN WALK 5 MIN WALK HOLBORN 1 Serviced by numerous tube lines and bus routes, Victoria House 4 CHANCERY LANE is conveniently connected to the whole of Greater London. The 10 6 CENTRAL 1 5 HOLBORN 1 closest station, Holborn is only a two-minute walk away. CENTRAL 6 4 PICADILLY 2 9 5 4 2 3 7 3 OXFORD TOTTENHAM CIRCUS COURT ROAD KINGSWAY OXFORD STREET BAKERLOO NORTHERN CENTRAL CENTRAL 8 VICTORIA SOHO SQUARE 2 GARDEN LOCAL OCCUPIERS EAT & DRINK 1 FACEBOOK 1 THE BAPTIST GRILL COVENT GARDEN 7 2 GOOGLE 2 HOLBORN DINING ROOM 3 DELOITTE 3 KINTAN 4 MCKINSEY 4 HAPPY LAMB HOT POT COVENT GARDEN 5 WARNER BROS 5 NOBLE ROT WINE BAR LEICESTER COVENT SQUARE PICADILLY GARDEN 6 MISHCON DE REYA 6 SCARFES BAR SOHO PIAZZA 7 PEARSON EDUCATION 7 TEMPLE BREW HOUSE NORTHERN 10 STRAND PICADILLY 8 UCL 8 FREUD CAFÉ BAR 9 MEDIACOM 9 LONDON COCKTAIL CLUB 10 COS 10 RADIO ROOFTOP BAR CHINATOWN DO SLEEP 1 HOLBORN GYM BOX 1 ROSEWOOD HOTEL STRAND 2 BRITISH MUSEUM 2 HOXTON HOTEL River Thames 3 LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS 3 KIMPTON FITZROY 4 ALL STAR LANES BOWLING 4 RADISSON BLU RIVER THAMES 5 FLIGHT CLUB DARTS CLUB 5 THE BLOOMSBURY HOTEL CHARING CROSS BAKERLOO EMBANKMENT NORTHERN BAKERLOO CIRCLE & DISTRICT WATERLOO ST JAMES’S NORTHERN BAKERLOO WATERLOO JUBILEE 15 NORTHERN WATERLOO & CITY BANK ST PAULS BLACKFRIARS FARRINGDON CHANCERY LANE STRAND HOLBORN VICTORIA HOUSE 16 Immersed in Art & Culture BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, WC1 Part of the Knowledge Quarter, the building is surrounded by cultural and academic institutions including the British Museum and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. The surrounding area offers a myriad of lifestyle venues from boutique gyms and luxury retail to elegant restaurants and bars. 17 Boasting a flexible floorplate design, a variety of space solutions and a wide range of premium amenities, Victoria House redefines the office. 18 Premium HOTEL STYLE LOBBY ROOF TERRACE LOUNGE SPACES Amenities EVERYTHING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS. WELLNESS SUITE MULTI-USE MEETING ROOMS GROUND FLOOR CAFÉ LARGE CAPACITY EVENT VENUE SHOWER FACILITIES SECURE BIKE STORAGE AIR CONDITIONING 8 PASSENGER LIFTS WIFI ENABLED 19 20 8,000 sq ft of unparalleled communal space, designed to impress, enhance productivity and foster meaningful connections. THE HERITAGE WELLNESS SUITE THE ALSOP SUITE THE LONG SUITE 21 22 VICTORIA CLUB: THE ALSOP SUITE 23 VICTORIA CLUB: THE LONG SUITE VICTORIA CLUB: THE LONG SUITE 24 VICTORIA CLUB: THE ALSOP SUITE A dedicated space to escape THE HERITAGE WELLNESS SUITE. The Wellness Suite at Victoria House offers an unrivalled space, designed to enhance health and wellbeing. Unwind and recharge at the Wellness Suite, fully equipped with gym, multi-use studio, luxurious relaxation lounge, library and spacious changing facilities. 25 26 CGI OF SHOWER CGI OF CHANGING ROOMS Create the perfect workspace for your business, fully tailored to your needs with our range of innovative space solutions. 27 28 Available Space Solutions YOUR CHOICE OF FIT OUT AND SERVICING Open Plan (Cat A) Tailored (Cat A+) LABS Fully Managed A stage ready to be set. A bespoke offering. All the bells and whistles. This option provides you with a blank space to Collaborate with our dedicated team to plan The classic LABS solution, where we do the legwork make your own. the fit out and servicing that suits you. and run your office, enabling you to run your organisation. 29 Available Space Solutions SPACE SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE FROM 2,865 SQ FT APPROX NIA 9TH 2,865 SQ FT 8TH , TERRACE 7TH 21,159 SQ FT 6TH 6,100 SQ FT 5TH 29,906 SQ FT 4TH 27,456 SQ FT 3RD 29,293 SQ FT 2ND 22,775 SQ FT UGF 3,913 SQ FT OPEN PLAN TAILORED LABS FULLY MANAGED COMMUNAL SPACES LET 30 3,913 sq ft available Open Plan (CAT A) UGF Available from January 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE 3,913 SQ FT BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE LET COMMUNAL SPACES 31 From 6,450 sq ft to 22,775 sq ft available Tailored (CAT A+) 02 Available from February 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE LET COMMUNAL SPACES 32 Up to 29,293 sq ft available Open Plan (CAT A) 03 Available from January 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE LET COMMUNAL SPACES 33 Tailored (CAT A+) From 80 sq ft to 27,456 sq ft available LABS Fully Managed Available from February 2021 04 (CAT B) N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE LET COMMUNAL SPACES 34 From 6,510 sq ft to 29,906 sq ft available Tailored (CAT A+) 05 Available from February 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE COMMUNAL SPACES 35 6,100 sq ft available Tailored (CAT A+) 06 Available from February 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE LET COMMUNAL SPACES 36 Up to 21,159 sq ft available Open Plan (CAT A) 07 Available from September 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE COMMUNAL SPACES 37 08 Available from July 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE COMMUNAL SPACES TERRACE 38 2,865 sq ft available Tailored (CAT A+) 09 Available from April 2021 N SOUTHAMPTON ROW BLOOMSBURY VERNON PLACE PLACE BLOOMSBURY SQUARE AVAILABLE SPACE COMMUNAL SPACES 39 VICTORIAHOUSELONDON.COM Joel Randall Ed Nicholson Matt Watts Ben Fisher +44(0) 7525 897 012 +44(0) 7894 329 000 +44(0) 7767 006 690 +44(0) 7810 676 168 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ed Arrowsmith Mark Anstey +44(0) 7736 869 320 +44(0) 7841 684 901 [email protected] [email protected] Misrepresentation Act 1967 (As amended) Cushman and Wakefield and Farebrother for themselves and the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: i. the particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract. ii. No person in the employment of Cushman and Wakefield or Farebrother has the authority to make any representation or to give any warranty in relation to this property. Unless otherwise stated, 40 all rents and prices are quoted exclusive of VAT. Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: These details are believed to be correct at the time of compilation but may be subject to subsequent amendment. © October 2020..
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