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Self contained studio/office workspace


mikeyb

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Excellent opportunity to rent a brand newly constructed self-contained studio located in the heart of Lordship Lane.

The studio has been designed and developed with A1/A2 permission and the greatest care has been taken to create the perfect tranquil and secure atmosphere from which to conduct your business, whatever that may be.

It has its own access through secure ornate metallic gates and a well lit shared passageway with CCTV. The studio itself has a state of the art alarm system.

It has its own private outside patio area.

Skylights and raised wall windows give an abundance of natural light and along with the main access doors are all double glazed and fitted with security locks.

This being a brand newly built studio by Green Modular Studios Ltd it comes with all BS guarantees regarding the construction.

Floor Size: 55 sqm interior space (592 sq ft)

Floor to ceiling height: 3m (10 ft)

Location: Ground floor

Layout: open plan

Flooring: Engineered wood

Lighting: Halogen spotlights

Heating & A/C: included

Toilet: own with disabled access

Kitchen: own & fitted with fridge & microwave

Internet: included

Telephones: installation welcome

Noise pollution: Zero

Parking: free on local roads

Rent: ?1500 pcm (inclusive of electricity/internet/rates/ground rent/buildings insurance)

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