College Hill
City of London, EC4R
The Space
Unique opportunity to purchase a City of London Former Church Building For sale by way of a Long Lease on behalf of the Diocese of London
At a glance
Property Type | Office |
Tenure | For Sale |
Size | 10,017 sq ft |
Price | On Application |
Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as () |
Key Points
First time on the market
City core location
Off-street parking
Entrance onto College Hill and also College Street
Former mixed use (commerical & worship) building
Suitable for a variety of uses (STC)
Benefits from three floors of open plan offices
Includes former residential duplex unit
Available area
The accommodation comprises of the following
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
3rd GIA | 1,273 | 118.27 | Available |
2nd GIA | 1,294 | 120.22 | Available |
1st GIA | 1,863 | 173.08 | Available |
g GIA | 4,567 | 424.29 | Available |
basement GIA | 1,020 | 94.76 | Available |
Total | 10,017 | 930.61 |
Description
The Church of St Michael Paternoster Royal was founded and built by Sir Richard Whittington, Mayor in 1397. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London and re-built by Sir Christopher Wren. It was damaged during the Second World War and restored with the addition of office accommodation in 1968. It is Grade 1 listed. The property is no longer used for worship and can be used for a variety of business uses under Class E of the Town & Country Planning Act, subject to consent from the Diocese of London and the Church Commissioners.
The Location
The property is located on College Hill at the junction with College Street and within the Queen Street Conservation Area. Cannon Street station, which offers both underground (district and circle) and mainline services is within easy walking distance. Mansion House underground station is also close by.
Specifications
High ceilings in the nave. Upper floor offices. Small former flat on part ground and 1st floor. Stained glass windows. Spiral staircase to bell tower.
Viewings
By appointment only via sole agents, Kinney Green.