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St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1

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  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
  •  St. Thomas Street, London, London Bridge, SE1
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Office 305 24 Desks (840 Sqft) £14400

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The property is situated in the heart of London Bridge, immediately adjacent to London Bridge Station and The Shard. The property benefits from excellent transport links, with London Bridge Railway and Underground Stations located just a minutes' walk away.
11-19 St Thomas Street is a part Grade II and Grade II* listed office building, which sits immediately next to the London Bridge Quarter. The total floor area is approx. 15,006 sq ft NIA, with the available accommodation arranged over lower ground, ground and three upper floors.

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Very close to the city, London Bridge is situated in the borough of Southwark and is known for its networking and transport links as well as its historical legacy. A well-connected area to rent serviced office space, London Bridge houses everyone from creative start-ups to financial service companies. Already established as one of the livelier parts of London, there are plans in motion to improve the streetscape and make it a healthier, more sustainable place to work and visit.

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