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From
£205,485 pa
(£105.00/sq. ft. pa)
Office to let
47 Great Marlborough Street, Soho W1FFrom 1,957 - 6,648 sq. ft
Available from 1 June 2025
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Soho Parish CofE Primary School 0.2 miles
- Oxford Circus 0.2 miles
- Tottenham Court Road 0.3 miles
- All Souls CofE Primary School 0.4 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guides for Soho, Piccadilly and St James's to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- First floor benefiting from double height atrium with glass skylight - ability to create a first and second floor duplex forming c. 5,000 sq ft suite with terrace
- Demised outside terraces on the 2nd & 3rd Floors
- The floors are offered partially fitted to include kitchenette and meeting rooms. They can also be delivered fully-fitted subject to terms.
- Exposed original features
- Reclaimed wooden flooring finishes throughout
- Suspended industrial-style light fittings
- Air-conditioning
- Lift
- Demised WC facilities
- Shower facilities
- Cycle storage
- Estimated Rates Payable: £272568
Description
47 Great Marlborough Street is a lovingly restored Georgian residence in the heart of Soho, W1. We are marketing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors, which are offered partially fitted to include kitchenette and meeting rooms. They can also be delivered fully-fitted subject to terms. Both the 2nd and 3rd floors also benefit from a private terrace.
Dating back to 1710, the address is perhaps best known as the former location of the historic London College of Music. Now, this wonderful piece of London heritage has been carefully refurbished to provide best-in-class, modern office accommodation that spans the original 18th century house and its later 20th century extension. Combining an exceptional mix of period features with Soho warehouse style and contemporary design, the building is a unique and characterful place to work.
Peeling back the layers at Great Marlborough Street has revealed the remarkable beauty of a private Georgian property. In a refurbishment inspired by the best of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship, period sash windows as well as fireplaces that have been restored and paired with reinstated cornicing and timber panelling to ensure the comfort and relaxation of feeling at home.
Things are no less arresting in the mid-century addition, where a rich industrial aesthetic has being uncovered, revived and then opened up to the outside world. To blur the lines between inside and out, the entire western elevation is glazed in full-length factory-style windows that optimise natural light, while 4-metre wide sections of bi-folding glass lead out to spacious terraces on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
Location
Stepping outside, the neighbourhood is steeped in history, variety and personality. From world-class shopping including the Liberty department store and Regent Street, to a thriving food and bar scene, Soho really does have it all. And for friends of 47 Great Marlborough Street, everything is right on your doorstep.
As London's most celebratory neighbourhood, Soho has always been about what's current: From the swinging 60s and seedy 70s, through Cool Britannia, the technology boom and contemporary start-up culture, Soho has embraced them all.
The original home of London’s media, design and bohemian set, Soho has a vitality that is hard to resist. Innovation and inspiration hang in the air with everyone seemingly up to something fun, or off to somewhere cool. With creative types scurrying from studio to pitch; pre-theatre diners getting ready for the show; actors and musicians winding down post performance and fashionistas out to be seen on the scene, there is no place in London quite like Soho. And when it comes to mixing business with pleasure, nowhere does it so well.
47 Great Marlborough Street is a lovingly restored Georgian residence in the heart of Soho, W1. We are marketing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors, which are offered partially fitted to include kitchenette and meeting rooms. They can also be delivered fully-fitted subject to terms. Both the 2nd and 3rd floors also benefit from a private terrace.
Dating back to 1710, the address is perhaps best known as the former location of the historic London College of Music. Now, this wonderful piece of London heritage has been carefully refurbished to provide best-in-class, modern office accommodation that spans the original 18th century house and its later 20th century extension. Combining an exceptional mix of period features with Soho warehouse style and contemporary design, the building is a unique and characterful place to work.
Peeling back the layers at Great Marlborough Street has revealed the remarkable beauty of a private Georgian property. In a refurbishment inspired by the best of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship, period sash windows as well as fireplaces that have been restored and paired with reinstated cornicing and timber panelling to ensure the comfort and relaxation of feeling at home.
Things are no less arresting in the mid-century addition, where a rich industrial aesthetic has being uncovered, revived and then opened up to the outside world. To blur the lines between inside and out, the entire western elevation is glazed in full-length factory-style windows that optimise natural light, while 4-metre wide sections of bi-folding glass lead out to spacious terraces on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
Location
Stepping outside, the neighbourhood is steeped in history, variety and personality. From world-class shopping including the Liberty department store and Regent Street, to a thriving food and bar scene, Soho really does have it all. And for friends of 47 Great Marlborough Street, everything is right on your doorstep.
As London's most celebratory neighbourhood, Soho has always been about what's current: From the swinging 60s and seedy 70s, through Cool Britannia, the technology boom and contemporary start-up culture, Soho has embraced them all.
The original home of London’s media, design and bohemian set, Soho has a vitality that is hard to resist. Innovation and inspiration hang in the air with everyone seemingly up to something fun, or off to somewhere cool. With creative types scurrying from studio to pitch; pre-theatre diners getting ready for the show; actors and musicians winding down post performance and fashionistas out to be seen on the scene, there is no place in London quite like Soho. And when it comes to mixing business with pleasure, nowhere does it so well.
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