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D’israeli House 6 Square

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D’israeli House is an important Grade II* listed building and a classical piece of history. It incorporates the pleasing proportions of Georgian architecture with clean design, exquisite décor and all of the amenities required by the modern business. The building has five floors of office accommodation, each self-sufficient and fitted with dedicated facilities.

After crossing through the foyer, one is greeted by the main staircase, boasting three centuries of palpable history and a stunning floating design. Generous rooms create a serene backdrop for business and the opportuni- ty to incorporate artwork into the workplace. Natural light pours in from large windows whilst the park provides the unrivalled London luxury of outside space.

As part of the renovation, D’israeli House was equipped with a 21st century business Infrastructure. To learn more please see the specification list h e r i t a g e

Built in 1744, D’israeli House is an historical treasure and one of the oldest surviving buildings on Bloomsbury Square. It was designed by the architect Henry Flitcroft and has now been comprehensively restored to preserve and accentuate its wealth of original features. The property remained a “superior town residence… adopted for the professional man” through the 1830s, with its most famous resident, Isaac D’israeli, in residence from 1818-1829. D’israeli was a noted writer and scholar and also the father of (the two-time Prime Minister). They resided together in the house during Benjamin Disraeli’s teenage years.

In 1840 the house was converted to a medical facility and eventually the country’s first orthopaedic hospital. It returned to residential use around 1860 and in the 1880s was home to the architect Edward Prior, one of the leading figures in Arts and Crafts Movement. Throughout the 20th century Disraeli House served as an office building.

Benjamin D’israeli D’israeli House 1913 Isaac D’israeli Bloomsbury Square 1746 l o c a t i o n

Russell D’israeli House sits in the heart of Bloomsbury, one of the most Square Queen Square vibrant and central parts of London. Home to world renowned institutions including the London School of Economics, British Gower Street 3 Museum, Gray’s Inn and Royal Opera House, Bloomsbury has an evolved cultural and intellectual tradition going back centuries. This essence remains, and the square still connotes its rich history and Montague Street diversity. and Soho, each with a myriad of 4 world-class restaurants and entertainment options, are less than a 7 9 10 minute stroll away. Red Lion Bedford 1 square gardens Square Bloomsbury Street 6 Bloomsbury 11 5 Square 12 Bloomsbury Square is exceptionally well-placed for public trans- Tottenham Court Road 10 port with Mayfair, the City, Kings Cross St. Pancras International 2 and Waterloo Station accessible in less than 15 minutes. There is 13 also a car park under the square. High Holborn 8 Key Locations Oxford Street Lincoln’s Inn

Kingsway Fields

Tottenham Court Road Cultural, Academic Entertainment (cross-rail and underground)

1. The 11. Royal London Hospital 2. The Architectual Association 12. Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Charing Cross Road Journey Times 3. University of London 13. Bupa 4. Conway Hall Shaftsbury Avenue 5. Sotheby’s Institute of Art car train busDrury Lane bicyle

Entertainment Oxford Circus 14 min 8 min 16 min 6 min 6. Le Cordon Blue Liverpool Street 19 min 14 min 40 min 15 min 7. Victoria House Covent Garden 8. Grange Hotel Holborn Kings Cross 11 min 11 min 17 min 13 min 9. The Hoxton D’israeli House 10. Sicilian Avenue Heathrow Airport 46 min 56 min - - City Airport 40 min 44 min - - Indicative map. Average journey times taken from Google maps and TFL. reception view : computer generated image (indicative spec) first floor front office : computer generated image (indicative spec)

first floor back office : computer generated image (indicative spec) second floor front office : computer generated image (indicative spec) b a s e m e n t

KITCHEN

304.6 sq ft 339.1 sq ft ceiling height of 2.74 m ceiling height of 2.70 m 342.3 sq ft ceiling height of 2.74 m

95.8 sq ft ceiling height of 2.74 m

SHOWER SHOWER WC WC

total size : 1,129.8 sq ft g r o u n d f l o o r

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KITCHEN

306.8 sq ft 357.4 sq ft ceiling height of 3.61 m ceiling height of 3.64 m

202.4 sq ft 96.9 sq ft ceiling height of 3.61 m

total size : 821 sq ft f i r s t f l o o r

W/C 56 sq ft

316.5 sq ft ceiling height of 3.86 m

550 sq ft ceiling height of 3.86 m

100.1 sq ft ceiling height of 3.86 m 76.4 sq ft

total size : 1,099 sq ft s e c o n d f l o o r

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KITCHEN 52.8 sq ft

322.9 sq ft ceiling height of 2.67 m 369.2 sq ft ceiling height of 2.64 m

105.5 sq ft ceiling height of 2.67 m 174.4 sq ft ceiling height of 2.64 m 62.5 sq ft

total size : 1,087 sq ft t h i r d f l o o r

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KITCHEN 52.8 sq ft

296 sq ft ceiling height of 2.74 m

508 sq ft ceiling height of 2.70 m

115.2 sq ft 119.5 sq ft ceiling height of 2.74 m ceiling height of 2.25 m

total size : 1,091 sq ft c o n t a c t

For prices and further information please contact ;

Elliot Simmons - Robert Irving Burns

+44 (0)20 7927 6339 [email protected] www.rib.co.uk

www.disraelihouse.com

Misrepresentation Act – Allsop and Robert Irving Burns, for themselves and the vendor / lessor of this property give notice that these particulars do not form, or form part of, any o er or contract. They are intended to give fair description of the property and whilst every e ort has been made to ensure their accuracy this cannot be guaranteed. Any intending tenant, lessee or purchaser must therefore satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Paul Belchak & Co, nor any of their employees, has any authority to make or give any further representations or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. All gures and measurements are approximate. The agents have not tested any of the services. 31/10/2015

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