1 Golden Lane is a highly specified Grade II listed office building, benefitting from exceptional prominence on a rare island site.
Redeveloped in 1990 behind a partially retained facade, the property provides approximately 106,892 sqft of high quality office and ancillary accommodation arranged over basement, ground and eight upper floors. Both the original retained and new facades comprise traditional attractive brickwork.
The surrounding area has been the subject of significant development activity in recent years with the delivery of a number of landmark office and residential developments.
It is strategically situated in a unique central London location at the gateway of Farringdon, the tech city cluster, and the traditional city core. It is well served by a number of London Underground, Rail and Bus services like the upcoming Crossrail station in Farringdon.
1 Golden Lane is a highly specified Grade II listed office building, benefitting from exceptional prominence on a rare island site.
Redeveloped in 1990 behind a partially retained facade, the property provides approximately 106,892 sqft of high quality office and ancillary accommodation arranged over basement, ground and eight upper floors. Both the original retained and new facades comprise traditional attractive brickwork.
The surrounding area has been the subject of significant development activity in recent years with the delivery of a number of landmark office and residential developments.
It is strategically situated in a unique central London location at the gateway of Farringdon, the tech city cluster, and the traditional city core. It is well served by a number of London Underground, Rail and Bus services like the upcoming Crossrail station in Farringdon.
1 Golden Lane is a highly specified Grade II listed office building, benefitting from exceptional prominence on a rare island site.
Redeveloped in 1990 behind a partially retained facade, the property provides approximately 106,892 sqft of high quality office and ancillary accommodation arranged over basement, ground and eight upper floors. Both the original retained and new facades comprise traditional attractive brickwork.
The surrounding area has been the subject of significant development activity in recent years with the delivery of a number of landmark office and residential developments.
It is strategically situated in a unique central London location at the gateway of Farringdon, the tech city cluster, and the traditional city core. It is well served by a number of London Underground, Rail and Bus services like the upcoming Crossrail station in Farringdon.