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Greater London, EC1R 0HA

Offices for sale

£10,105,000
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8378Sq Ft
Space

44-46 Sekforde Street is the former premises of Blick Time Recorders, who first occupied the existing development in 1963. Blick became the largest marketing and service time recorder company in the UK and sold all makes of UK made clocks. The building itself, was designed by Robert Cromie, who made his name in the 1930's designing theatres and cinema's like the Hammersmith Apollo.

The building is of concrete framed construction with solid floors, brick elevations and was constructed in the 1930's probably as a multi storey factory or warehouse.

It enjoys lovely views from its north west side over St James's Church and its gardenswhich are open to the public and provide a tranquil local amenity.The church was rebuilt in 1792 to plans by a

Transport Links

The closest station to 44-46 Sekforde Street is Farringdon and will be the only interchange station for Underground, Crossrail, Thameslink and National Rail services in London.

Crossrail is the largest infrastructure project in Central London since the opening of the Underground over 150 years ago. It is Europe's largest infrastructure project, costing £15 billion. Once opened it will comprise a new 100km east to west underground line connecting all of London's main employment hubs from Heathrow and Reading in the west; the West End, Farringdon, the City and Canary Wharf in central; through to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. When complete, Farringdon will become the UK's busiest station and its planned that over 140 trains per hour will flow through the interchange. It will be the only station that provides a 3-way connection between the London Underground as well as the north/south Thameslink and mainline network. It is expected that over 200 million passengers will travel on Crossrail each year. Crossrail will give Central London a direct rail service to Heathrow in approximately 30 minutes and provide City to West End access in less than 10 minutes. Sekforde Street is situated within 500m of the new Crossrail station at Farringdon, due to open in October 2020.

The Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Underground lines run through Farringdon station, making it one of the best connected underground stations in London. Also within close proximity to Sekforde Street are a number of alternative London Underground Stations including Chancery Lane, Barbican, Old Street and King's Cross which provides underground, national and international rail links.

Thameslink is a 24-hour, 115-station main-line railway route. Farringdon currently provides national rail services to such destinations as Peterborough, Bedford, Luton and Luton Airport to the north and Sutton, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Rainham, Horsham, Gatwick Airport and Brighton to the south.

Amenities

Newly refurbished office space with the following specifications:

• Modern open plan office floor plates

• Brand new exposed air conditioning system

• Modern suspended LED strip lighting

• New wooden flooring throughout

• Excellent natural daylight

• Perimeter trunking

• Self-contained WCs / showers

• Passenger lift

• Bike storage/bike hanging spaces located within each unit

Transport Links

The closest station to 44-46 Sekforde Street is Farringdon and will be the only interchange station for Underground, Crossrail, Thameslink and National Rail services in London.

Crossrail is the largest infrastructure project in Central London since the opening of the Underground over 150 years ago. It is Europe's largest infrastructure project, costing £15 billion. Once opened it will comprise a new 100km east to west underground line connecting all of London's main employment hubs from Heathrow and Reading in the west; the West End, Farringdon, the City and Canary Wharf in central; through to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. When complete, Farringdon will become the UK's busiest station and its planned that over 140 trains per hour will flow through the interchange. It will be the only station that provides a 3-way connection between the London Underground as well as the north/south Thameslink and mainline network. It is expected that over 200 million passengers will travel on Crossrail each year. Crossrail will give Central London a direct rail service to Heathrow in approximately 30 minutes and provide City to West End access in less than 10 minutes. Sekforde Street is situated within 500m of the new Crossrail station at Farringdon, due to open in October 2020.

The Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Underground lines run through Farringdon station, making it one of the best connected underground stations in London. Also within close proximity to Sekforde Street are a number of alternative London Underground Stations including Chancery Lane, Barbican, Old Street and King's Cross which provides underground, national and international rail links.

Thameslink is a 24-hour, 115-station main-line railway route. Farringdon currently provides national rail services to such destinations as Peterborough, Bedford, Luton and Luton Airport to the north and Sutton, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Rainham, Horsham, Gatwick Airport and Brighton to the south.

Amenities

Newly refurbished office space with the following specifications:

• Modern open plan office floor plates

• Brand new exposed air conditioning system

• Modern suspended LED strip lighting

• New wooden flooring throughout

• Excellent natural daylight

• Perimeter trunking

• Self-contained WCs / showers

• Passenger lift

• Bike storage/bike hanging spaces located within each unit

Listed Features

  • Wooden Floor
  • Brick Elevation
  • Office
  • Development
  • Refurbished
  • Open Plan
  • Showers
  • Multiple floors
  • Modern Design
  • Perimeter Trunking
  • Lift / Elevator
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