387 Railway Arches
Geffrye Street, London, E2 8HZThe Space
Self-contained red-brick arch only a stone’s throw from Hoxton Station.
At a glance
| Property Type | Warehouse & Industrial |
| Tenure | To Let |
| Size | 1,899 sq ft |
| Rent | £35 per sq ft |
| Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
| Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as D (80) |
Hoxton
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Haggerston
10 mins
Shoreditch High Street
11 mins
Old Street
13 mins
Hoxton
0 min
Haggerston
10 mins
Shoreditch High Street
11 mins
Old Street
13 mins
Key Points
- Secured Roller shutters
- Three-phase Electricity in situ
- 30 Second walk from Hoxton Station
- Prominent Central London Location
- Glazed Frontage for excellent brand exposure
- Arch 387 Benefiting from another adjoining two story building
Description
A rare opportunity to occupy a distinctive railway arch located in the vibrant heart of Hoxton, one of East London’s most dynamic and creative districts. Offering exceptional versatility and character, featuring exposed brickwork throughout and a glazed frontage that provides excellent natural light and street presence.
The space is equipped with three-phase power, roller shutters, and benefits from an adjoining two-storey building, ideal for use as office, studio, or ancillary accommodation. With it's combination of industrial charm and modern functionality, this property is perfectly suited for a wide range of uses, from creative studios and workshops to showrooms, light industrial operations, Health & Well-being or destination retail concepts.
The Location
387 Geffrye Street is conveniently located just a 30 second walk from Hoxton Overground Station. This prime location offers easy access to both Old Street and Liverpool Street station. Hoxton has fast become one of London’s most diverse and fashionable commercial districts.
Known for its iconic mixture of original Victorian warehouses, modern developments and unique leisure and amenity offerings, this vibrant area is particularly popular. Neighbours include Fabrique Bakery and Cafe, Graffiti Life and The Hoxton Hound.