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Bayham Street, Camden, London, NW1

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Office summary

This is a 1960s red-brick building situated in the centre for Media excellence. The property is set in a pleasant courtyard with car parking that falls outside the congestion zone. The property has secure windows and a modern burglar alarm. There are four rooms totalling 973 sq ft; two large and two that are smaller. There is good natural light throughout, and there can be shared use of reception services if required. Internet is provided, and the property is offered unfurnished. The quoting rent of £3500 per month is inclusive of business rates, rent, service charge, and utilities. Occasional parking is possible at a small extra charge. Leases can be offered on flexible terms with a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 5 years. The deposit required is 1 months' rent. Floor plans available on request. A separate side entrance can be organised if there is a sole tenant on the first floor.

Office location

Mornington Crescent tube is 1-minute walk away, Camden Town tube is 5 minutes' walk away, and St Pancras International, Euston, and King's Cross BR are all approximately 10 minutes' walk away. There are also 10 bus routes surrounding the property, so you will be very well connected.

Transport links

tube Mornington Crescent   
rail Camden Road   

Amenities

Car parking Reception services
City/town centre Close to underground/subway
Broadband Internet / T1 Videoconferencing
ISDN AV equipment
Meeting rooms Security system
Modern building IT support
Close to mainline train station Air-conditioning
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