Dylon Works, Worsley Bridge Road, London, SE26

££30,000 per annum

Commercial Property To Let

Location 

The property is situated on the corner of Worsley Bridge Road and Station Approach adjacent to Lower Sydenham Station. The property is within the development of Dylon Works comprising of over 220 units with an adjacent Bellway development of 159 units. Lower Sydenham Station provides direct trains into Charing Cross, London Bridge and London Waterloo East all within 25 minutes.

Description 

The property measures 1,150 sqft comprising of a large open space. The commercial unit will be provided in shell and core condition with full glass dual aspect windows allowing for floods of natural light. The property benefits for being adjacent to Lower Sydenham Station providing frequent commuter footfall. Use Class E.

Accommodation 

Ground Floor: 106.81 sqm 1,150 sqft

Use Class 

We understand the property to be Use Class E.

Lease

The property is available by way of a new FRI lease. Terms to be agreed.

Rent - £30,000 per annum

Rates - Approx. £6,500 (tbc)

VAT - All prices, premiums and rents etc are quoted exclusive of VAT at the prevailing rate.

EPC – Unit is currently shell and core. Adjacent commercial premises has EPC rating B. Report available on request.

Dylon Works, Worsley Bridge Road, London, SE26
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Office Details

Commercial
93 Queen's Road
London
SE15 2EZ

0208 702 9999
info@pedderdevelopment.com

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