The Eversholt is proud to deliver over
10,000 square feet of best in class
managed office space.
50,000 square feet of sustainably refurbished,
fitted and part fitted space and designed by
Anomaly on behalf of Akoya. Just 300m from
Euston Station this unique combination of
period and contemporary space, with floor to
ceiling heights in excess of 4m, is ready for
occupation now!
The wider property comprises three distinct buildings with separate entrances that are currently interlinked at a number of levels. Originally built in 1846, the property has recently undergone a comprehensive internal refurbishment to the majority of the accommodation. The works included the reception, common areas and refurbishment of the majority of office floors. The newly refurbished floors are clean in design with exposed on-floor services and very generous floor to ceiling heights.
Located in London’s Knowledge Quarter, which has an economic output similar to that of the City of London. At one mile wide and consisting of 60,000 people it is one of the largest knowledge clusters in the world. At its heart is the Francis Crick Institute, built in 2016 at a cost of £700m it is known as ‘the cathedral to biomedical science’. Other members of the quarter include the British Medical Association, British Library, British Museum, Central Saint Martins, RIBA, Royal College of Physicians and UCL to name but a few.
Euston is one of the best-connected stations in Central London, providing exceptional accessibility across the capital and multiple onward connections to national and international destinations. With an estimated 60 million passengers a year using Euston, Kings Cross and St Pancras stations, this number will increase further upon the arrival of HS2. The immediate catchment area offers a huge employment base for business and commerce. The anticipated delivery of HS2 in 2026 will be key to the capital to-national reach, whilst initial plans for Crossrail 2 look to provide direct links to the Home Counties to the North and South.