New Printing House Square, 222-236 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HB
- SIZE AVAILABLE
4,172-97,377 sq ft
388-9,047 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- Refurbished Manned Receptions
- Communal Garden
- Cycle & Car Parking
- Part Fitted Floors
- Dual lobbies
- 5x8 Passenger lifts
Description
A landmark building home to a variety of occupiers, the buildings block date has been moved to June 2029 allowing for short term economical lettings. A variety of space available, in Cat A and part fitted condition.
The building itself has a large private garden, dual manned receptions, car parking and cycle facilities.
Location
The property is conveniently located within close proximity to Chancery Lane (Central Line), Farringdon (Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Elizabeth Lines) Kings Cross (Thameslink, Eurostar, Piccadilly, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City and Elizabeth Line) stations.
Specifications
Newly Refurbished Reception
Communal Landscaped Gardens
Cycle Parking
Car Parking by separate arrangement
Brochures
New Printing House Square, 222-236 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HB
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Chancery Lane Station0.4 miles
- Russell Square Station0.4 miles
- Farringdon Station0.5 miles
Notes
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