From
£143,130 pa
(£65.00/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letNew Derwent House, 69-73 Theobalds Road, Midtown WC1X
From 2,202 - 4,514 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
Fully fitted and managed turn-key office configurations
Private meeting rooms
Roof terrace providing panoramic views across London
Communal boardroom at ground floor
Secure on-site bicycle storage facilities
Dedicated modern showers
Manned welcome reception area with passenger lift access
Estimated Rates Payable: £48480.36
Description
New Derwent House comprises fully refurbished, turn-key office floors designed to accommodate flexible contemporary working requirements. The internal layout features an open-plan configuration equipped with workstations, meeting rooms, breakout spaces and kitchen facilities. Large windows around the perimeter ensure substantial levels of natural light throughout the workspaces, creating an environment optimized for focus and occupant well-being.
The office spaces are offered on either a standard lease, or fully managed, that simplifies operational overheads for occupiers. In addition to the private operational areas, tenants gain access to common building provisions, including a passenger lift and a newly designed welcome reception and communal boardroom. The property provides a balance of dedicated working environments and shared facilities suitable for professional organisations seeking established premises in central London.
Location
Situated at 69-73 Theobalds Road within London's Midtown district, the property occupies a prominent corner position that benefits from comprehensive regional connectivity. Holborn Underground station is located approximately 0.1 miles from the premises, providing direct access to the Central and Piccadilly lines, while Russell Square and Chancery Lane stations are within short walking distance. This positioning places occupiers effectively between the City of London, the West End, and the Knowledge Quarter, facilitating efficient travel across the metropolitan area.
The surrounding neighborhood features an extensive selection of established commercial amenities tailored to corporate tenants. Local streets are populated with numerous cafés, restaurants, and bars, alongside essential retail outlets and retail services. The proximity to historic green spaces and public squares provides alternative areas for breakout space and off-site meetings, completing a highly functional business ecosystem.
New Derwent House comprises fully refurbished, turn-key office floors designed to accommodate flexible contemporary working requirements. The internal layout features an open-plan configuration equipped with workstations, meeting rooms, breakout spaces and kitchen facilities. Large windows around the perimeter ensure substantial levels of natural light throughout the workspaces, creating an environment optimized for focus and occupant well-being.
The office spaces are offered on either a standard lease, or fully managed, that simplifies operational overheads for occupiers. In addition to the private operational areas, tenants gain access to common building provisions, including a passenger lift and a newly designed welcome reception and communal boardroom. The property provides a balance of dedicated working environments and shared facilities suitable for professional organisations seeking established premises in central London.
Location
Situated at 69-73 Theobalds Road within London's Midtown district, the property occupies a prominent corner position that benefits from comprehensive regional connectivity. Holborn Underground station is located approximately 0.1 miles from the premises, providing direct access to the Central and Piccadilly lines, while Russell Square and Chancery Lane stations are within short walking distance. This positioning places occupiers effectively between the City of London, the West End, and the Knowledge Quarter, facilitating efficient travel across the metropolitan area.
The surrounding neighborhood features an extensive selection of established commercial amenities tailored to corporate tenants. Local streets are populated with numerous cafés, restaurants, and bars, alongside essential retail outlets and retail services. The proximity to historic green spaces and public squares provides alternative areas for breakout space and off-site meetings, completing a highly functional business ecosystem.



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