The Old Brewery Tap, 3a Shirburn Street, Watlington, OX49 5BU
- SIZE AVAILABLE
1,220 sq ft
113 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Ask agent
Key features
- Self-contained character offices 1,220 Sq ft
- Town centre location & 5 car spaces
- Available immediately
- Grade II listed
- Alternative uses considered within Class E
- Period features throughout
Description
The first floor provides a large open-plan office area with a step up to another office whilst also having a meeting room to the rear of the building.
This office has the benefit of 5 designated parking spaces in the car park to the rear of the property.
Located in the centre of the Watlington, which is well-connected with Junction 6 of the M40 motorway, only approx. 2 miles.
Strictly by appointment with Fields.
A new lease is available
RENT: £15,500 + VAT per annum
The property lies within the rating area of South Oxfordshire, according to which the rateable value is as follows:
Rateable value - £10,500 (2023 to present)
Rates payable - £5,733
Rates payable can be affected by transitional arrangements, and we would recommend that interested parties should make further enquiries for clarification.
Brochures
The Old Brewery Tap, 3a Shirburn Street, Watlington, OX49 5BU
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Saunderton Station8.0 miles
Notes
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