The property comprises of ground and three upper floors of office accommodation. The building is of 19th century construction, and the elevation is constructed of traditional red brick, illustrating the period style. Each floor has two large window openings to the front, and the upper floors have a further window on the side and rear respectively. The floorplates benefit from strong floor to ceiling heights ranging from 2.75m up to 4.5m (the top floor has a pitched roof).
Refurbishment
The accommodation is tired as it has not been refurbished recently, and as such would benefit from a full cosmetic refurbishment. At present the layout includes dated partitioned meeting rooms, suspended ceilings and carpeted floors, however this could all be stripped back enabling the original warehouse features to be displayed (ie exposed brickwork and greater floor to ceiling heights etc). The property therefore offers the incoming occupier the opportunity to design and fit-out in accordance with their style and needs.
Planning
The property benefits from office (E) use class. The building is not listed although does sit within the 'Bermondsey Street' Conservation Area.