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Greenwich Wood Works Friendly Pl 9,060 SF Industrial Building London SE13 7QS $4,150,525 CAD ($458.12 CAD/SF)



Investment Highlights
- Unique detached period building
- Most recently used as filming location & occasional event space
- Short walk to Greenwich DLR & Deptford Bridge stations
Executive Summary
Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location.
The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace.
There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
Property Facts
| Price | $4,150,525 CAD | Building Class | C |
| Price Per SF | $458.12 CAD | Lot Size | 0.09 AC |
| Sale Type | Owner User | Rentable Building Area | 9,060 SF |
| Tenure | Freehold | No. Stories | 3 |
| Property Type | Industrial | Year Built | 1930 |
| Property Subtype | Service | Parking Ratio | 0.42/1,000 SF |
| Price | $4,150,525 CAD |
| Price Per SF | $458.12 CAD |
| Sale Type | Owner User |
| Tenure | Freehold |
| Property Type | Industrial |
| Property Subtype | Service |
| Building Class | C |
| Lot Size | 0.09 AC |
| Rentable Building Area | 9,060 SF |
| No. Stories | 3 |
| Year Built | 1930 |
| Parking Ratio | 0.42/1,000 SF |
Space Availability
- Space
- Size
- Space Use
- Build-Out
- Available
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
| Space | Size | Space Use | Build-Out | Available |
| Ground | 3,230 SF | Industrial | Full Build-Out | Now |
| 1st Floor | 2,534 SF | Industrial | Full Build-Out | Now |
| 2nd Floor | 1,298 SF | Industrial | Full Build-Out | Now |
Ground
| Size |
| 3,230 SF |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Build-Out |
| Full Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 2,534 SF |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Build-Out |
| Full Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
2nd Floor
| Size |
| 1,298 SF |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Build-Out |
| Full Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
Ground
| Size | 3,230 SF |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Build-Out | Full Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
1st Floor
| Size | 2,534 SF |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Build-Out | Full Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
2nd Floor
| Size | 1,298 SF |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Build-Out | Full Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
Greenwich Woodworks presents a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark, character-filled property in the heart of South East London. Set on its own private road, this detached period building offers a distinctive blank-canvas space steeped in industrial heritage and creative appeal. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a spice warehouse, the building retains a wealth of original features such as, high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large industrial-style windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Arranged over 3 floors with an extensive roof terrace offering impresive views of Canary Wharf and Central London, the property provides a flexible configuration ranging from expansive open-plan areas to more intimate zones, making it ideally suited to a variety of commercial and creative occupiers. Externally, the property benefits from its own street frontage and on-site parking provisions, a particularly rare feature for a central London location. The building has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. The current owners have allowed the property to be used as a film location and occasional event space whilst maintaining this lovely period building. Prior to this, it was occupied by a joinery company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke, handmade kitchens and individual pieces of furniture. The building offers an extensive range of potential uses, most likely as offices or continued use as event or creative workspace. There is potential to convert part or all of the property into residential accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The property is not listed and does not lie within a Conservation Area, although it borders the southern end of the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.
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