60 Melville Street, New Town, Edinburgh
Size
1,216 - 2,666
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- Price per
- POA
- Primary use
- Traditional office
- Other use(s)
- Traditional office
- Capacity
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- Desks
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Key features
- Fully Fitted & Furnished
- Lift Access
- Bookable Meeting Rooms
- Kitchenette
- Showers
- Secure Cycle Storage
- Refurbished Common Areas
Description
The property is a refurbished Georgian townhouse office building of traditional sandstone construction. The building combines period architectural character with a high quality contemporary internal fit out, providing an excellent working environment. The available accommodation comprises the Lower Ground Floor and Third Floor, each offering capacity for up to 20 workstations. Both floors benefit from a high quality fit out and finish, including modern furniture, allowing immediate occupation on a plug and play basis.
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- Status
- Available
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- Business rates
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- Use class
- E
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60 Melville Street, New Town, Edinburgh
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