Office
Office
2674
Features and description
- Central Oxford
- Close proximity to shops and amenities
- Excellent public transport links
Description
The property offers five spacious meeting rooms with the ability to be reconfigured to suit requirements. Specifications for the premises includes, male & female WC facilities, a kitchenette and large windows allowing ample of natural light. It is currently presented in need of refurbishment and the Landlord is prepared to work with prospective tenants to agree a specification subject to the wider terms of the transaction.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with the sole agents.
Location
Cambridge terrace is located in the centre of Oxford off Albion Place which connects to Littlegate Street and runs north to south from Queen Street from the north and towards Abingdon from the south. Queen Street is one of the prime retail streets in Oxford and this area to the south of it contains a small concentration of offices. Abingdon Road, further south, is one of the main arterial routes out of Oxford to the ring road. The city centre location means public transport links are plentiful, with bus stops, coach and train stations all within easy walking distance.
Alternative Uses
Our clients are prepared to consider alternative uses (subject to planning as required) to include, amongst others, medical, research, education and leisure.
VAT
All figures are exclusive of VAT where chargeable.
Legal Costs
Each party to bear their own costs incurred in this transaction.
The property offers five spacious meeting rooms with the ability to be reconfigured to suit requirements. Specifications for the premises includes, male & female WC facilities, a kitchenette and large windows allowing ample of natural light. It is currently presented in need of refurbishment and the Landlord is prepared to work with prospective tenants to agree a specification subject to the wider terms of the transaction.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with the sole agents.
Location
Cambridge terrace is located in the centre of Oxford off Albion Place which connects to Littlegate Street and runs north to south from Queen Street from the north and towards Abingdon from the south. Queen Street is one of the prime retail streets in Oxford and this area to the south of it contains a small concentration of offices. Abingdon Road, further south, is one of the main arterial routes out of Oxford to the ring road. The city centre location means public transport links are plentiful, with bus stops, coach and train stations all within easy walking distance.
Alternative Uses
Our clients are prepared to consider alternative uses (subject to planning as required) to include, amongst others, medical, research, education and leisure.
VAT
All figures are exclusive of VAT where chargeable.
Legal Costs
Each party to bear their own costs incurred in this transaction.
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Where great relationships yield the best property outcomes. Vail Williams is a national property adviser with ten offices based throughout the North, Midlands and South of England.
