Commercial Properties To Let in East of England, England, serviced office, business park, office
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** OFFICE TO LET WITH PARKING ** - Buckingham Court is located off Rectory Lane, to the north of Loughton Town Centre. The premises are located on the ground floor of a modern, purpose-built 2-storey office building, situated within a gated development. The office itself has an approximate area ...
- Ground floor office
- Approx 1,640 sq ft
- 7 parking spaces included
47 Church Street is an attractive Grade II Listed converted brewery building, providing offices that are currently available on the first, second and third floors, with parking. The available first floor accommodation is divided into 3 areas, which could potentially be let individually. There a...
- 1,270 SQ FT (118 SQ M)
- 2 ALLOCATED PARKING SPACES
- ATTRACTIVE FORMER BREWERY BUILDING
The property comprises a modern, self-contained office building with a secure yard and dedicated front parking. The offices are fitted with LED lighting, laminate wood-effect flooring and electric heating. Externally, the surfaced yard is enclosed by steel palisade fencing with secure gated acce...
- Good access to the A14 and town centre
- Modern Offices
- 20 ft Container and Secure Yard
- Attractive offices in a range of sizes from 100 sq ft to 1,000 sq ft
- Inclusive rental terms
- Ground floor reception area and communal areas which include a kitchen and bookable meeting rooms
FIRST FLOOR SUITES AVAILABLE FROM APPROX 5,000 SQ FT. Maitland House is a prominent purpose built 11 storey office block providing open plan office space on several floors. Serviced by three lifts to all floors, stairwell, security guard reception area on the ground floor, male and female toilet...
Abel Smith House is a high quality 3 storey office building prominently situated on Gunnels Wood Road with on site car parking. The available suites are located on the ground floor and provide a large open plan floor plate with excellent natural light.


























































