Property Type | Office |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 61.31 to 190.44 sq m |
Rent | £12.75 per sq ft |
Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as D (98) |
Built in 1936 by George Longden & Son, whose work included the construction of the Sheffield City Hall, OXO House became an instant landmark on the Sheffield Riverside. OXO House was one of a new wave of modernist inspired buildings. It contrasted with the old Victorian factory buildings that dominated the River Don. The building was originally used for storage and administration, and has now been comprehensively renovated and converted into office space, including the addition of the 4th Floor and Clock Tower.
The internal specification is like nothing else available on the market, with art-deco inspired finishes throughout, complementing the original raw finishes such as the exposed concrete beams and brickwork.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Rent (sq ft) | EPC |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ground | 659.94 | 61.31 | £12.75 | D (98) |
3rd | 2,049.88 | 190.44 | £12.75 | E (106) |
Total | 2,709.82 | 251.75 | £25.50 |
The property is located on Joiner Street, which is accessed immediately off Nursery Street, and connects to Kelham Island and the Inner Ring Road.
Strictly by appointment with the agents
The accommodation is available to let a new Full Repairing and Insuring lease on terms to be agreed.
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