The last remaining Grade II Listed Victorian warehouse of its kind in Bankside, sustainably repurposed into a self-contained 11,250 sq ft design-led workspace.
Opportunity to beautifully restore and provide floorplates ranging from 1,098 sq ft to 2,034 sq ft across 5 floors.
Exceptional levels of natural daylight and floor-to-ceiling heights of up to 3.5m.
Private external cobbled courtyard for tenant amenity and access to outdoor space.
A new low carbon external core, which could be constructed out of reused steel, allowing the full extent of original warehouse heritage features to be preserved and celebrated.
After 40+ years of vacancy, 55 Great Suffolk Street is being saved from Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register. The Grade II Listed building is designed to achieve BREEAM Very Good accreditation, using recycled structural steelwork and low carbon construction methods to create a highly sustainable scheme.
Location
Located in a prominent corner position on Great Suffolk Street, this characterful unique property is exceptionally well connected.
Situated between Waterloo and London Bridge, the building sits within one of the capital's most vibrant and culturally dense areas, with restaurants, theatres and bars at your doorstep.
With Southwark station only a 4 minute walk away, the City, Soho and Canary Wharf are all within a 15 minute reach.
Accommodation
The premises are arranged as follows:
Fourth Floor Mezzanine - 1,098 sq ft (102 sq m)
Fourth Floor - 2,002 sq ft (186 sq m)
Third Floor - 2,034 sq ft (189 sq m)
Second Floor - 2,034 sq ft (189 sq m)
First Floor - 2,034 sq ft (189 sq m)
Ground Floor - 2,034 sq ft (189 sq m)
TOTAL - 11,236 sq ft (1,044 sq m)
Terms
Tenure - Freehold
Title - LN245445
Planning - 11,236 sq ft consented commercial office scheme.
EPC - Targeting A
Rates - N/A
VAT - Applicable
Proposal - £3.75m
Legal Costs - All parties to cover their own costs.