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A LO N D O N L A N D M A R K R E STO R E D TO S P L E N D O U R
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TABLE OF CONTENTs
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SUMMARY
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INTRODUCTION14
DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE22
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 28
HISTORY 32
THE OFFERING 36
FLOOR PLANS 40
ENQUIRIES
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Old Sessions House offers a very special opportunity for an occupier to be truly inspired by their surroundings, with special views over Clerkenwell Green.
There is about 17,700 square feet of rejuvenated space available in this unique former courthouse, which dominates an island site on the west side of Clerkenwell Green. The building is currently undergoing a full, sympathetic refurbishment to provide one of central London’s truly rare opportunities.
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The Old Sessions House which is set on the west side of Clerkenwell Green has stood for 240 years as a London landmark with its bright Portland stone facade, detailed carvings and crown glass windows. The exterior’s original splendour is meticulously being restored and repaired with the guidance of a team of some of the UK’s leading conservation experts. The building was originally built as a public Courthouse and now after over 100 years of being unavailable for public access, this Grade II* listed building is being re-imagined as an all-day destination. A mixture of uses will invite different occupiers to create a dynamic location - a hub for food, drink and recreation for the local businesses, residents as well as becoming an exciting destination for all of London. The main building, directly accessed from two impressive entrances on Clerkenwell Green and one on Clerkenwell Road, includes two magnificent old courtrooms, former judges’ rooms as well as the building’s perhaps most striking feature - the grand central dome modelled after the Pantheon in Rome. This space will play host to a principal tenant, who can create a dynamic headquarters or a members’ club that will be complemented by the unique space and the surrounding neighbourhood.
THE JEWEL OF CLERKENWELL
introduction
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The ground floor, which once housed prison cells, will be remodelled to host an eclectic mix off food and drink vendors – restaurants, bakeries, bars, delis or markets – businesses that desire an inspiring venue. The 7 entrances with outdoor patios will invite the public and vitalize each side of the surrounding area of the building. On the top floor and roof level, the former Judges’ Dining Room will reopen as an intimate restaurant and wine bar – a place to sip a dark cocktail and catch up with friends against a backdrop the historic, faded grandeur of the Victorian dining room.
All together it will become a building unlike any other, one that combines the allure of the past with the vibrance of contemporary Clerkenwell.
A mix of public and private spaces will
make the new Old Sessions House
a place to eat, drink and work – a
destination for the entire day.
introduction
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Design & architecture
Many of the building’s historic features are being preserved, and the patina of aged stone and plasterwork is a reminder of the building’s long, storied history. The principal floors stretch over three levels, characterised by a 20 meter-tall grand dome and a main courtroom. The walls that once partitioned the main courtroom have been removed, creating a magnificent space with a 7-meter-high glass screen, 9-meter-high ceilings, a raised viewing gallery and original pine floors.
A second courtroom with 8-meter-high ceilings sits across from the first, the sun shining through its original crown glass windows. Small and medium-sized rooms are mixed in, each with its own personality and historic architectural details.
Old Sessions House is being reimagined as an all-day destination for working,
drinking and dining. A curated mix of people and brands will fill the elegant space – and imbue it with their passion.
A NEW GATHERING
PLACE
Design & architecture
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Design & architecture
rich WITH historY, IT’S an OPPORTUNITY to anchor one of London’s most prominent buildings &
desirable neighbourhoods.
The top level of Old Sessions House will include the Judges’ Dining Room, an original fixture that is reopening for a new crowd. This laid-back lounge will serve an eclectic mix of global cuisine at communal tables, as well as an extensive wine list that is offered without pretension by passionate and knowledgeable staff. Step up and outside to find a lush and bustling roof garden, an ideal spot for alfresco dinners or fireside lounging. This is Clerkenwell at its finest.
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Design & architecture Design & architecture
The intricate and aged details that fill the halls of Old Sessions House give it a charm unlike any other space. The traditional Georgian and Victorian architecture, and considered details provide a backdrop that makes a sophisticated statement for any business.
The central dome is the centrepiece of the building. Surrounded by stone columns and a sweeping balcony that encircles the space, it embodies the building’s grandeur. The cast iron railings are original, as are the authentic 19th century hallway lanterns and a signature Georgian colour palette of stone and soft grey.
The smaller details have been painstakingly replicated in keeping with the building’s unique opulence. Handmade doors mirror the style of the originals. Custom-made Victorian and Georgian fireplaces dot the space. And touches of antique brass and bronze are used throughout – on hinges, door handles, radiator valves and electrical sockets – showing respect for the building’s character, while using thoroughly modern functionality.
With the kind of traditional craftsmanship embodied by two elegant King George III-style chandeliers that hang in the courtrooms, Old Sessions House is an icon, reimagined for a modern era.
A FOCUS ON DETAILS
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A VILLAGE IN CENTRAL LONDON
Old Sessions House is located at 22 Clerkenwell Green in the heart of Clerkenwell. The area was traditionally associated with breweries, distilleries, the printing industry and highly skilled crafts such as watch and clock making. Currently, with more creative business per square mile than anywhere else in the world, Clerkenwell is London’s hub for creativity with a strong sense of community.
Clerkenwell is certainly one of central London’s most exciting urban villages. Each spring, the neighbourhood hosts Clerkenwell Design Week, a key event in the global design calendar at which brands like Herman Miller, Vitra and Zaha Hadid open their showrooms and exhibit their designs. In 2015, more than 35,000 people attended this three-day festival.
The area is also one of London’s top culinary destinations with Exmouth Market, St. JOHN and The Modern Pantry. Old Sessions House has many fashionable neighbours including Agent Provocateur, Alexander McQueen, Fred Perry and Ben Sherman. See the map for local restaurants and tenants.
The neighbourhood The neighbourhood
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The neighbourhood
local occupiers (yellow) Restaurants/Bars (red)
1 - Agent Provocateur 2 - Ben Sherman 3 - Adidas 4 - Alexander McQueen 5 - Publicis Groupe 6 - Vitra 7 - Beats by Dr Dre (Apple) 8 - WPP
9 - Unilever 10 - Tesco Digital 11 - Amazon 12 - Zaha Hadid Architects 13 - Next Models 14 - Google 15 - London Symphony Orchestra
16 - St Johns 17 - Bourne & Hollingsworth 18 - HiX 19 - Gaucho 20 - Modern Pantry 21 - Club Gascon 22 - Granger 23 - Bleeding Heart Tavern
The neighbourhood
Hotels (blue) Markets (brown)
24 - Caravan 25 - Moro 26 - Burger & Lobster 27 - Vinoteca
28 - Zetter Hotel 29 - Rosewood London 30 - Malmaison 31 - The Rookery 32 - Ace Hotel 33 - Shoreditch House
34 - Exmouth Market 35 - Smithfield Market 36 - Spitalfield Market
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The neighbourhood
crossrail
farringdonbond street 4 Minutes
heathrow 32 Minutes
reading 57 Minutes
tottenham court road
2 Minutes
liverpool street 2 Minutes
canary wharf 8 Minutes
paddington 8 Minutes
slough 36 Minutes
whitechapel 5 Minutes
stratford 10 Minutes
Nearest stations
farringdon
st paul´s
city thames-
angel
barbican
moorgate
Cycling 1 Minutes
Cycling 3 Minutes
Cycling 4 Minutes
public transport 5 Minutes
public transport 6 Minutes
Walking 3 Minutes
Walking 9 Minutes
Walking 10 Minutes
kings´s cross / st pancras
Cycling 10 Minutes
Public transport 10 Minutes
Walking 27 Mins
chancery Lane
Public transport 14 Minutes
Cycling 6 Minutes
Walking 11 Minutes
Cycling 13 Minutes
Cycling 6 Minutes
Cycling 13 Minutes
Public transport 13 Minutes
Public transport 7 Minutes
Public transport 18 Minutes
Walking 7 Minutes
Walking 20 Minutes
Walking 11 Minutes
The neighbourhood
Old Sessions House is located around the corner from the exceptionally well-connected Farringdon Station, which will be the flagship for Crossrail opening in 2018. When fully open, an estimated 140 trains per hour will flow through the Farringdon interchange, and it will be the only station through which passengers will be able to access all three networks – making it one of Britain’s busiest train stations.
Crossrail is estimated to bring an additional 1.5 million people within 45 minutes’ commuting distance of London’s key business districts.
Currently, transport links are excellent: Farringdon Station (National Rail, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines), Chancery Lane (Central line) and King’s Cross (National Rail, Eurostar service, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Circle, Northern, Victoria and Piccadilly lines). The Thameslink rail service provides quick and regular service to Brighton via Gatwick Airport, and Bedford via Luton Airport.
CONNECTING EAST AND WEST
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Old Sessions House finished construction in 1779 and opened in 1782 under the name of Middlesex Sessions House as a courthouse. The Palladian-style building was grand, with a façade of solid Portland stone and lonic columns – some of the most expensive materials of the time. For the next 70 years, its coffered dome – built in the style of the Roman Pantheon – saw hundreds of legal cases, and prisoners marched down to the basement cells.
THIEVES, MURDERERS &
REVOLUTIONARIES
HISTORY HISTORY
The scene was just as lively outside the building. Literature’s mischievous Oliver Twist was caught and taken to the magistrate in 1837 for the skilful pickpocket work of his friend, the Artful Dodger.
In 1863, Farringdon opened as the terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, the world’s first underground subway, bringing with it a flurry of activity from the other end of the line at Paddington.
And in 1902, Vladimir Lenin and his wife arrived just across the street and made the Edwardian house at 37a Clerkenwell Green the publishing headquarters of the pre-Bolshevik newspaper that would bring Lenin’s ideas to thousands of Russians. Today, the house is the Karl Marx Memorial Library, with Lenin’s original office preserved inside.
Literature’s mischievous Oliver Twist was caught
and taken to the magistrate in 1837 for the skillful pickpocket
work of his friend, the Artful Dodger.
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HISTORY
In the early 20th century, the court was relocated and in 1931 the building became the headquarters of Avery Scales, a manufacturer of weighing machines. In 1950, the building was included on a national list of buildings of special architectural and historic interest despite the fact that over the next 30 years, Clerkenwell would go through a period of decline. With the lag in traditional industries, the building became a Masonic Lodge—yet its historical significance through this turbulent time did not go unnoticed. In 1994, Old Sessions House became a Grade II* listed building, a designation awarded to less than five per cent of buildings in the UK that pays homage to its unique architecture. And today that grandeur is being reinstated, bringing this storied landmark into a new era.
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THE OFFERINGOld Sessions House is currently undergoing a restoration by Satila Studios and is due to complete its development in Q1 2017. The building will benefit from the following amenities:
Private members club / office accommodation of 18,000 Sq Ft.
Retail & Leisure accommodation of 9,000 Sq Ft at ground floor level.
Intimate bar and restaurant on the top floor featuring an outdoor oasis on the rooftop terrace with outstanding views of London.
Private Victorian rooftop terrace with two outdoor fireplaces.65 Foot tall grand dome.
Two original courtrooms with amazing ceiling height of up to 9 metres.
Original features throughout the building.
New air-conditioning system.
Cable management system.
Direct access to Clerkenwell Green.
A short walk away from Farringdon and Chancery Lane Stations.
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floor plans
principal floor
7,804ft² 725m² 9,100ft²
SPACE LETTABLE AREA FT2 LETTABLE AREA M2 GROSS AREA FT2
floor plans
second FLOOR PLAN
7,317ft² 680m² 9,100ft²
SPACE LETTABLE AREA FT2 LETTABLE AREA M2 GROSS AREA FT2
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floor plans
third floor plan
2,583ft² 240m² 3,300ft²
LETTABLE AREA FT2OUTDOOR SPACE
620ft²
LETTABLE AREA M2
60m²
SPACE LETTABLE AREA FT2 LETTABLE AREA M2 GROSS AREA FT2
floor plans
7,804ft²Principal Floor 725m² 9,100ft²
9,100ft²
21,500ft²
646ft²
3,300ft²
7,317ft²
17,704ft²
2,583ft²
646ft²
Second Floor
TOTAL
Third Floor
Outdoor Third Floor
680m²
1,645m²
240m²
60m²
SPACE LETTABLE AREA FT2 LETTABLE AREA M2 GROSS AREA FT2
FLOOR PLANS SUMMARY
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Disclaimer: Crossland Otter Hunt and Colliers International for themselves and for the Vendors of the property, whose Agents they are, give notice that these particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part, of an offer or a contract. The maker of these statements has taken all reasonable steps and exercised all due
diligence in the preparation of these statement. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property is to be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and any intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. Any services or installations, mechanical, electrical or otherwise, described within these particulars have not been tested and purchasers should rely on their own inspection and verification. The vendors do not make or give and neither Crossland Otter Hunt/Colliers or any
person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (April 2016).
Old Sessions House is being developed by Sätila Studios. For more information, see satilastudios.com
colliers international
+44 (0) 20 7101 202027 Old Street, London EC1V 9HL
www.colliers.com
RICHARD SILVER
+44 (0) 20 7871 7423+44 (0) 7980 205 293
MICHAEL RAIBIN
+44 (0) 20 7871 7421+44 (0) 7880 795 679
Crossland Otter Hunt
+44 (0) 20 7408 111420 Thayer Street, London W1U 2DD
www.coh.eu
PETER DEWAR
+44 (0) 20 7399 2734 +44 (0) 7957 422 394
NICK SINCLAIR
+44 (0) 20 7399 2733 +44 (0) 7970 511 730
ENQUIRIES
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