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Walsingham House WALSINGHAM HOUSE 35 SEETHING LANE, LONDON EC3 WELCOME TO WALSINGHAM HOUSE 63,968 sq ft of new office accommodation with terraces on the top four floors. The building’s striking and ornate façade creates an impressive arrival experience. THE RECEPTION LONDON WALL LIVERPOOL ST LONDON WALL COMMERCIAL STREET Tower Hill Aldgate 4 mins 7 mins SALESFORCE TOWER MOORGATE THE WHITECHAPEL GALLERY TOWER BEVIS MARKS 42 BISHOPSGATE THE LEADENHALL BANK OF ALDGATE EAST BUILDING ENGLAND 22 BISHOPSGATE THE GHERKIN YOUNG & THREADNEEDLE STREET ALDGATE ESTABLISHED THE SCALPEL ROYAL LEMAN STREET EXCHANGE CORNHILL LLOYD’S LEADENHALL STREET BANK OF LONDON MINORIES T E Perfectly located between the vibrant eateries and KING WILLIAM STREET E R T S bars of Aldgate with the City only minutes away. LOMBARDLEADENHALL STREET E MARKET M L I T EE TR H S RC CHU FEN CANNON STREET 20 FENCHURCH FENCHURCH ST STREET MONUMENT PEPYS STREET ROYAL MINT STREET U TOWER GATEWAY P DOCK STREET PE GREAT TOWER STREETMARK LANE R T THE MONUMENT HAM ES STR SEETHING LANE EET TOWER HILL WELL LOWER THAMES STREET CONNECTED ROYAL MINT COURT RIVER THAMES TOWER OF LONDON Walsingham House is well connected. There are 7 stations LONDON BRIDGE TOWER PIER ST KATHARINE within 10 minutes of the building. Crossrail at Liverpool DOCKS LONDON BRIDGE Street is also only a short walk from the property. BOROUGH MARKET CITY PIER THE SHARD HMS BELFAST TOWER BRIDGE ST. KATHARINE TOOLEY STREET PIER LONDON BRIDGE Bank/Monument Fenchurch St 9 mins 4 mins ACCOMMODATION FLOORS USAGE NIA SQ FT NIA SQ M TERRACE SQ FT NINTH Office 2,675 248.5 1,321 EIGHTH Office 4,306 400.0 883 SEVENTH Office 5,495 510.5 1,115 SIXTH Office 6,900 641.0 160 FIFTH Office 7,358 683.6 FOURTH Office 7,259 674.4 THIRD Office 7,235 672.2 SECOND Office 7,318 679.9 FIRST Office 7,217 670.5 Office A 3,218 299.0 GROUND Office B 2,193 203.7 Reception 862 80.1 LOWER GROUND Office/Storage 1,932 179.5 TOTAL 63,968 5,942.9 3,479 BUILDING AMENITIES LOWER GROUND OFFICE/STORAGE - 1,932 SQ FT (179.5 SQ M) New VRF air conditioning system New prestige reception area 68 bike spaces and lockers Three new 13 person passenger lifts New metal raised floors 7 new showers BREEAM excellent BT Openreach & Colt installed FACILITIES Floor plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. 1:8 occupancy 4 terraces GROUND FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR 6,273 SQ FT (582.8 SQ M) 6,900 SQ FT (641.0 SQ M) BICYCLE ENTRANCE CRUTCHED FRIARS CRUTCHED FRIARS OFFICE A OFFICE B 3,218 sq ft RECEPTION 2,193 sq ft (299.0 sq m) 862 sq ft (203.7 sq m) PEPYS STREET PEPYS (80.1 sq m) STREET PEPYS MAIN ENTRANCE UNIT ENTRANCE SEETHING LANE SEETHING LANE TYPICAL FLOOR (1-5) SEVENTH FLOOR 7,358 SQ FT (683.6 SQ M) 5,495 SQ FT (510.5 SQ M) FLOOR PLANS FLOOR CRUTCHED FRIARS CRUTCHED FRIARS PEPYS STREET PEPYS PEPYS STREET PEPYS SEETHING LANE SEETHING LANE SEETHING LANE OFFICE CORE Floor plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. OFFICE CORE TERRACE Floor plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. EIGHTH FLOOR MIXED PLAN 4,306 SQ FT (400.0 SQ M) TOTAL WORKPLACES: 64 | OCCUPANCY LEVEL: 1:11 Desk spaces 62 1 person office 2 2 person office 11 10 person office 3 10 person case room 1 Reception 1 Reception waiting area 1 Comms room 1 Print station 1 Cloak room 1 Tea point/kitchen 1 Break out space 1 NINTH FLOOR OPEN PLAN 2,675 SQ FT (248.5 SQ M) TOTAL WORKPLACES: 82 | OCCUPANCY LEVEL: 1:8 Desk spaces 80 Directors office 1 SPACE PLANS SPACE FLOOR PLANS FLOOR 10 person meeting room 3 5 person boardroom 1 Reception 1 Reception waiting area 1 Comms room 1 Print station 1 Cloak room 1 Tea point/kitchen 1 Break out space 1 OFFICE CORE TERRACE Floor plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. OFFICE CORE Space plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. WALSINGHAM HOUSE 35 Seething Lane, London EC3N 4AH Christopher Sutcliffe James Gillett 020 7456 0706 020 7409 8961 [email protected] [email protected] Jamie Nurcombe Moli Geng 020 7456 0712 020 7499 8644 [email protected] [email protected] IMPORTANT NOTICE Newton Perkins and Savills (UK) Limited for themselves and for the vendor as agents for the vendor give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure designed and produced by SAENTYS +44 (0)20 7404 8717 | [email protected] | www.saentys.com www.walsinghamhouse.com.
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