Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:14 PM
Deriaz Slater LLP is please to confirm the successful letting of Marlow Place to creative technology marketing company Second2.
Marlow Place is a beautifully preserved period office building, in touching distance of the High Street in Marlow. The statement 1st floor boasts ceiling heights of 7 metres and the property totals circa 7,000 sq ft.
The impressive landmark Grade I listed building sits within its own grounds and fronts on to Station Road, Marlow. The property was built in 1730 and it’s understood to have been home to the Lord Mayor of London at one point and now offers quality period offices within a wonderful environment.
Martin Somers, Property Agent at Deriaz Slater LLP (pictured), was the joint agent for the outgoing tenant Holmes & Marchant and comments: “We only bought this property to the market in mid-October, so this has been a very quick turnaround as it was under offer within the month and the lease has just completed to new tenants Second2 who are relocating from Beaconsfield. We welcome them to Marlow and hope business flourishes for them.”
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