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Forum House 41-51 Brighton Road, Redhill, RH1 6YS

Offices for rent

POA
POA
Per annum
2156Sq Ft
Space

Key Features

• Open plan column free offices

• New VRF heating and cooling

• New LED Lighting

• Refurbished reception and common parts

• Newly refurbished WC's

• DDA compliant refurbished lift cars (2x8 person lifts)

• Car parking ratio 1:336 sq ft

Location

Forum House is prominently situated on the A23 in Redhill town centre, with good access to Gatwick Airport (6 miles) and the M25 (J8 3 miles). The property is a short walk from all town centre amenities and Redhill train station, which has direct links to London Victoria (28 mins), London Bridge (33 mins) and Gatwick Airport (8 mins).

Forum House comprises a four storey office building of 21,614 sq ft with 2,516 sq ft currently available. The building has recently been comprehensively refurbished to include new VRF heating and cooling, new WC's, modernised lifts and an enhanced reception.

The property provides high quality open plan office accommodation and is located within easy walking distance of Redhill town centre and train station.

Viewings

Strictly by appointment through the joint sole agents.

Terms

New leases are available directly from the landlord for a term to be agreed.

Individual or combined suites are available.

Accommodation

The third floor accommodation is either avaliable as a whole floor of 3,767 sq ft or a suite of 2,156 sq ft.

The floor areas provided are expressed on a net internal area basis.

Property Type Offices

Tenure To Let

Size 2,156 to 3,767 sq ft

Rent £23.50 per sq ft

Business Rates £8.90 per sq ft

Service Charge £7.60 per sq ft

Energy Performance Rating This property has been graded as 102 (E)

Listed Features

  • Heating
  • Office
  • Refurbished
  • Reception
  • Parking
  • Open Plan
  • Multiple floors
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Column Free
  • Lift / Elevator
  • Air Conditioned
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Hurst Warne