18 Smith Square, Westminster SW1 11,135 sq ft (1,036.2 sq m) TO LET SUBJECT TO CONTRACT The Property 18 Smith Square has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment designed by architects, Hawkins Brown. Location Smith Square is located in the heart of Westminster, just south of the Palace of Westminster. The property occupies a prominent corner position to the south east of the square, bounded by Smith Square and Dean Bradley Street. The property is within a short walking distance of good retail amenity and great public spaces most notably Victoria Tower Gardens on the River Thames. The property is well served by public transport with Westminster (Circle, District and Jubilee lines), St James’s Park (Circle and District lines), and Pimlico (Victoria Line) underground stations all within a 10 minute walk. Amenities •
New Grade A office space
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High quality reception area
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New LED lighting
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New air-conditioning
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New WCs
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Ground floor conference facilities available
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58 cycle racks
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6 showers
Lease The accommodation is available by way of new lease for a term by arrangement direct from the Landlord.
Floor Costs
Area (sq ft)
Area (sq m)
3rd
6,345
589.5
2nd
4,808
446.7
Total
11,135
1,036.2
Per sq ft exclusive
Rent
£52.50
Rates
Est. £23.68
Service charge
Est. £9.46
18 Smith Square, Westminster SW1 11,135 sq ft (1,036.2 sq m) TO LET For more information, contact:
Indicative floor plan
Tom Wildash T +44 (0) 20 7152 5518 M +44 (0) 7825 454 808
[email protected] Joel Randall T +44 (0) 20 7152 5517 M +44 (0) 7525 897 012
[email protected] Honor Dunning T +44 (0) 20 7152 5911 M +44 (0) 7736280354
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Smith Square
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