4 Duke Street 4 Duke Street LONDON W1U 3EL United Kingdom
- SIZE AVAILABLE
3,188 sq ft
296 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
- USE CLASSUse class orders: B1 Business
B1
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Ask agent
Key features
- Comprehensively refurbished
- Hardwood flooring throughout
- Shower and lockers in Lower Ground
- Located just south of Manchester Square
- Comfort Cooling
- Self-contained 2 bed flat on top floor
- Beautiful period finishes
Description
The building benefits from comfort cooling, new hardwood flooring, and ample kitchens and WCs throughout. The lower ground floor is arranged as a breakout area, the ground floor has a tiled-floor reception area with adjacent meeting room and the top floor comprises a two-bedroom flat.
On the west side of Duke Street just south of Manchester Square. Bond Street and Baker Street underground stations are close by, giving access to all parts of London. Oxford Street, St Christopher's Place and Marylebone High Street provide a huge range of restaurant and retail offering.
Available Space:
3rd - LG Floor: 3188 sq ft
Rent - POA
Brochures
4 Duke Street 4 Duke Street LONDON W1U 3EL United Kingdom
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Bond Street Station0.2 miles
- Marble Arch Station0.3 miles
- Oxford Circus Station0.5 miles
Notes
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