The Hop Exchange is one of the most historic and famous buildings in the South Bank. Built in 1867 for the trading of hops when the local area was the centre of London’s brewing industry.
The original architecture has been cherished and preserved creating a unique atmosphere, and an exceptional business location for over 60,000 sq. ft. of office and food & beverage accommodation.
Location
The Hop Exchange occupies a superior position in London’s fashionable South Bank, at the gateway to Borough Market and is steps away from the entrance to the £1bn newly redeveloped London Bridge Station.
To the rear lies the recently developed Borough Yards, which is London’s new eating, shopping and leisure space set within the raw brickwork of the undiscovered Victorian railway arches. It is home to numerous restaurants, boutique shops, bars, cafes and Everyman cinema, further enhancing the surrounding locality.
Accommodation
3rd Floor - 3,738 sq ft
3rd Floor - 750 sq ft
2nd Floor - 2,880 sq ft - UNDER OFFER
Lower Ground Floor - 1,637 sq ft
Lower ground Floor - 733 sq ft
TOTAL - 9,738 sq ft
Terms
Price on Application
Specification
- Landmark Grade II Listed Building
- Open plan refurbished offices
- On site reception concierge
- Meeting rooms
- On site café
- Air-conditioning
- Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
- Lift
- Showers
- Secure bike storage
- Private showers / WCs & kitchenettes for larger suites