Tower Wharf, Cheese Lane, Bristol, Bristol, BS2 0JJ

Rentable : GBP 10599

Details

Property Type
3,220-5,215 sq ft

Description

Property Details: • Type: 3,220-5,215 sq ft • Tenure: N/A • Floor Area: N/A

Key Features: • Fully fitted refurbished office suites • BREEAM 'Excellent' and EPC B • Private courtyard with ground floor suite • Grade A specification • Impressive atrium and reception • Secure car parking • On site bike and shower facilities • On site commissionaire • Within 12 minute walk of Bristol Temple Meads • Within 5 minute walk of Cabot Circus

Location: • Nearest Station: Bristol Temple Meads Station • Distance to Station: 0.3 miles

Agent Information: • Address: Tower Wharf Cheese Lane, Bristol, BS2 0JJ

Full Description: Tower Wharf is a stunning office building in one of the best locations in the city centre, overlooking the floating harbour in the heart of the city. The building offers bright and spacious floor plates which are being fully refurbished to provide grade A accommodation. The building will benefit from all new M&E and the specification will include mesh ceiling tiles, LED lighting, part exposed services, full access raised floor, refurbished common parts and waterfront terraces. Along with recently fitted shower facilities

Location

Address
Tower Wharf, Cheese Lane, Bristol, Bristol, BS2 0JJ
City
Bristol

Features And Finishes

Fully fitted refurbished office suites, BREEAM 'Excellent' and EPC B, Private courtyard with ground floor suite, Grade A specification, Impressive atrium and reception, Secure car parking, On site bike and shower facilities, On site commissionaire, Within 12 minute walk of Bristol Temple Meads, Within 5 minute walk of Cabot Circus

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