Office for sale in 9 Bedford Row & 9 Jockey's Fields, London
£5,450,000.00
Product will not be delivered.
OFF-806
£551.90 per sq. ft.
Key features
- Good natural light
- High ceilings and classical proportions
- Sash windows
- Period features
- x3 kitchenettes
- Kitchen breakout area
- 7 W/C's
- Courtyard garden
- Central heating
- Fibre broadband lines
Property description
Holborn is a historic and vibrant part of the West End which boarders the City and is known for lively bars and restaurants, the area traditionally has links to the legal profession and is also populated with high end private residences.
The premises are situated on the easterly side of Bedford Row, a Georgian tree lined terrace, which runs through to the westerly side of Jockey's Fields, between the junctions with Theobalds Road Sandland Street. Gray’s Inn Gardens is within a short walk and other businesses and amenities include, Bedford Row Chambers, Russell-Cooke Solicitors, RSW Law, Teacher Stern, Old Square Chambers, Billion Dollar Boy London, Lobster & Burger, Seoul Food, Eat Tokyo, Canton Element, Isobella, Kossy Cafe, Becks Cafe, The Queens Head and Old Nick. Public transport is close by at the junction of Southampton Row and Kingsway, Holborn Tube Station (Central & Piccadilly lines).
The premises comprises two attractive interconnecting, Grade II* listed, brick-built Georgian buildings constructed in circa 1718. The premises are formed around a central courtyard garden with direct access onto Bedford Row and Jockey's Fields to the rear.
The premises are situated on the easterly side of Bedford Row, a Georgian tree lined terrace, which runs through to the westerly side of Jockey's Fields, between the junctions with Theobalds Road Sandland Street. Gray’s Inn Gardens is within a short walk and other businesses and amenities include, Bedford Row Chambers, Russell-Cooke Solicitors, RSW Law, Teacher Stern, Old Square Chambers, Billion Dollar Boy London, Lobster & Burger, Seoul Food, Eat Tokyo, Canton Element, Isobella, Kossy Cafe, Becks Cafe, The Queens Head and Old Nick. Public transport is close by at the junction of Southampton Row and Kingsway, Holborn Tube Station (Central & Piccadilly lines).
The premises comprises two attractive interconnecting, Grade II* listed, brick-built Georgian buildings constructed in circa 1718. The premises are formed around a central courtyard garden with direct access onto Bedford Row and Jockey's Fields to the rear.