66 PORCHESTER ROAD I I W2 7,200 Sq Ft - Available

Location The building is situated on the East side of Porchester Road just south of Royal Oak Underground station (Hammersmith & City and Circle lines).

Sitting between , and Paddington, 66 Porchester Road enjoys access to world renowned retail brands and transport infrastructure whilst retaining the charm of a village. Portobello Road, Little Venice and are all in close proximity to the property.

Paddington Station providing National Rail, Heathrow Express and can be accessed directly on foot from the building and will also benefit from the arrival of Crossrail, further enhancing its excellent transport communications.

Description The Porchester Building, adjacent to Royal Oak tube station in West London, has been a London landmark since it was first built in 1903 as a Stationery and Ticket printing Depot for Great Western Railway. 66 Porchester has been sympathetically converted and extended to provide spacious and characterful space. Featuring an underfloor displacement AC system the office floors enjoy a clean ceiling finish and raised floors compatible with modern workplace design.

Accommodation & Outgoings

Floor Area (sq ft) Area (sq m) Rent (psf) Rates (est) SC (psf)

1st 7,200 669 £55.00 £ Tbc c.£8.00

Amenities/Specification * Manned reception * Passenger lifts * Raised floors * Underfloor air conditioning * Suspended lighting

Tenure Available on a new lease for a term to be agreed.

EPC Rating TBC.

ViewingViewingssss Strictly by appointment through sole letting agents:

Edward Charles & Partners

Alex Kim Sean Cunningham Jamie Shuttle [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 020 7009 2307 020 7009 2310 020 7009 2306 07586 041203 07827 985858 07788 414332

www.edwardcharles.co.uk

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