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MORELANDS, OLD STREET, LONDON EC1 Old Street, London, United Kingdom, EC1V 9HL Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 AVAILABLE TO LET MORELANDS, OLD STREET, LONDON EC1 Old Street, London, United Kingdom, EC1V 9HL Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 First Floor Modern Media Style Studio Located In An Iconic Clerkenwell Development Morelands is an iconic building located in the heart Rent £58.50 PSF (Quoting) of Clerkenwell which has become home to a wide variety of creative organisations. Building type Office Morelands is a multi-let and mixed-use Available from 01/08/2016 development, with good quality retail fronting Old Street and office space on the upper floors. This is Size 1,798 Sq ft all centred around a paved courtyard. Marketed by: Dron & Wright The existing Freeholder completed a rolling refurbishment of the development in 2015, this For more information please visit: included a new modern glass reception. https://realla.co/morelands-old-street-london- ec1-5-23-old-street Morelands was awarded a BREEAM rating of Outstanding Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 Office Space in the Heart of Clerkenwell Available on a new sublease for a term expiring August 2020 Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 Morelands, Old Street, London EC1, 5-23 Old Street, London, United Kingdom, EC1V 9HL Data provided by Google Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 FloorsFloors & availability Unit Sq ftSq m Part First Floor 1,798 167.1 Location overview Prominently located on the north side of Old Street at the junction with Goswell Road Transport Benefits from excellent connectivity via Farringdon, Barbican and Old Street stations and a variety of bus routes travelling to Liverpool Street and Waterloo stations. Airports 1 hour on a direct train from Farringdon Station to Gatwick Airport. From Old Street (Northern) via Bank (DLR), London City Airport can be reached in 30 minutes National rail 7 min walk to Old Street station; 10 min walk to Farringdon station. Crossrail services available from 2018. Tube 5 min walk to Barbican station (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan); 7 min walk to Old Street station (Northern); 10 min walk to Farringdon station (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan). Amenities Within Zone 1 Technical spec. Modern suspended lighting Good floor to ceiling heights Excellent natural daylight Original parquet flooring Glass partitioned offices Kitchenette / break-out area Passenger lifts Commissionaire 24 hour access and security Bicycle store Showers PhysicalsRefitted 01 Jun 2015 Refitter Tenant Refurbishment Building Derwent London owner Estimated rates £9.40 PSF Estimated service charge £6.18 PSF Viewings By appointment only, via sole agents Dron & Wright Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 Legal costs To be confirmed VATVAT The property is elected for the payment of VAT Secondary planning class B1 EPC Available on request Morelands, Old Street, London EC1 Notes: 020 7891 2345 [email protected] Dron & Wright Dron & Wright Jo Gospage Richard Chapman 020 7891 2346 02078912306 07867 982546 [email protected] [email protected] Quote reference: 54184 Property descriptions and related information displayed on this page are marketing materials provided by Dron & Wright. Realla does not warrant or accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the property descriptions or related information provided here and they do not constitute property particulars. Dron & Wright Dislaimer Dron & Wright for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that:- a. the particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; b. all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers, tenants or third parties should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but satisfy themselves that they are correct by inspection or otherwise; c. no person in the employment of Dron & Wright has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to the property; d. Any images maybe computer generated. Any photographs show only parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken @2016 Dron & Wright.
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