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The Menier Building, 51-53 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1RU

£11,506 pcm
£138,072 pa

£75.00 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

Field & Sons, London
SIZE AVAILABLE

1,841 sq ft

171 sq m

SECTOR

Office to lease

Lease details

Lease available date:
Now
Lease type:
Long term

Key features

  • Newly fully refurbished building
  • Air conditioning
  • New passenger lift
  • Smart DALI LED lighting
  • Fresh air supply & extraction
  • Excellent ceiling height
  • Retained period features
  • Communal terrace garden

Description

Description
Once a chocolate factory, The Menier Building now offers inspiring office space for companies seeking a unique and individual environment.

An elegant brick and stone façade opens to reveal a soft centre.

Light filled offices encourage informal gatherings, exchange of ideas, social cohesion and a vibrant creative atmosphere.

The Menier Building has undergone a comprehensive but sensitive refurbishment to provide modern office space with high functionality and comfort, whilst retaining all charm and character of this truly special property.

A wealth of original features have been retained from its striking classic London brickwork, large wooden beams, robust cast iron columns and huge sash windows.

Last remaining suite Third Floor East = 1,841 sq ft (171 sq m).

Location
Prominently located on Southwark Street in the rejuvenated Bankside area the premises are perfectly nestled between some of London’s top attractions including The Shard, Borough Market and the Thames.

Excellent transport links with London Bridge Station minutes away giving access to mainline rail and Underground services (Jubilee and Northern lines, together with numerous bus routes in all directions while cycle lanes have been prioritised to make the pedalling commute ideal.

Terms
New lease direct on terms by negotiation.

Rent

£138,075 per annum, exclusive. VAT applicable.

Specifications
- Air conditioning throughout
- New passenger lift
- Smart DALI LED lighting
- Fresh air supply and extraction
- Excellent ceiling height
- Communal terrace garden
- Cycle spaces
- Showers and lockers
- Newly fully refurbished

Energy Performance Certificates

EPC

Brochures

The Menier Building, 51-53 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1RU

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Borough Station0.2 miles
  • London Bridge Station0.4 miles
  • Southwark Station0.5 miles

About Field & Sons, London

54 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1XL

Field & Sons Commercial Property Services form part of the original agency and surveying practice established in Southwark in 1804.

We are specialists in the wide and varied aspects of the commercial property sector including agency, landlord & tenant services and management across the entire range of the property market encompassing offices, retail, industrial, development and investment.

With an unparalleled market knowledge and expertise, together with a commitment to the highest service standards; we work in partnership with our clients to ensure the delivery of effective, efficient and innovative property services to enhance the contribution of commercial property assets to the wider objectives of our client's organisations.

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