DESCRIPTION
The Old Exchange comprises a detached office building arranged over lower ground, ground and two upper floors, totalling 7,888 sq (733 sq m) NIA and 9,292 sq (863.6 sq m) GIA. We understand the property was constructed in 1910, purpose built as one of the early Telephone Exchanges and is well configured to let as a whole or on a floor by floor basis. Externally there are two gated, paved and enclosed parking areas located to either side of the building.
TERMS
We are instructed to seek offers in excess of £3,250,000 (Three Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds) subject to contract and exclusive of VAT.
PRICE
Offers in excess of £3,250,000 plus VAT
VAT
The property is elected for VAT
ACCOMMODATION
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LOCATION
Wimbledon is an internationally recognised, affluent and prosperous suburb in the London Borough of Merton, 9 miles south west of Central London. The town is a a major office centre with extensive retail, bars and restaurant facilites, whilst its extensive green spaces have made it an exceptional and desirable London residential area. The town is also home to numerous major companies, including Capsticks, Close Brothers, Unibet, CIPD, Domestic & General, and Flight Centre, whilst also being home to the world renowned All England Lawn Tennis &Croquet Club. There are great leisure amenities in the Wimbledon Quarter, including a Third Space gym. Wimbledon has excellent transport connections providing outstanding connectivity to Central London and the surrounding areas.
By Rail: 14 minutes to London Waterloo with up to 18 trains per hour.
ThamesLink: 40 minutes to London St Pancras, 31 minutes to London Blackfriars, 41minutes to Gatwick Airport.
By Underground: District Line, providing a direct route to Central, West and East London.
By Tramlink Providing links to Croydon, New Addington and Beckenham
Bus: Major South London interchange providing services to Wandsworth, Clapham,Putney Bridge, Vauxhall, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond and a night bus to Central London.