4th Floor Office, 1-2 Queen Square, Brighton, BN1 3FD
- SIZE AVAILABLE
1,811 sq ft
168 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- RENT £51,000 PAX
- IMPRESSIVE BUILDING
- CENTRAL LOCATION
- KITCHEN
- LIFT
- 2 Car Parking Spaces
Description
The property is situated on the Southern side of the Fourth Floor within an imposing building on the corner of Queen Square, just North of the junction intersecting Queen Square with North Street, Dyke Road, and Western Road. It is one of the most central locations in Brighton and Hove, across from the Churchill Square shopping centre.
Nearby occupiers include some of the best known retailers in the country; including Marks and Spencer, Starbucks, Apple, and the Lego Store, as well as branches of a number of banks.
Available by way of a new effective full repairing & insuring lease for a minimum lease term of 3 years
Relevant ID & proof of current address will be required by tenant. Where a company any shareholder with 20% or more will be required to provide also.
Energy Performance Certificates
EPCBrochures
4th Floor Office, 1-2 Queen Square, Brighton, BN1 3FD
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Brighton Station0.3 miles
- London Road (Brighton) Station0.9 miles
- Hove Station1.4 miles
Notes
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