The property is situated at the northern end of West Heath Drive, just south of its junction with North End Road, in the heart of the affluent area of Golders Green. Directly to the north of the property is Golders Green Parish Church and to the south and opposite to the west are residential properties. Further to the north, on North End Road and Golders Green Road there is a mixture of retail shops and eateries including household names such as Starbucks Coffee, Caffè Nero, Sainsburys Local and Halifax Bank.
The property is situated in an excellent location from the perspective of public transport communications, only 130m south-east of Golders Green Underground Station, providing a journey time to London Kings Cross and St Pancras International Station of 14mins. Furthermore there are numerous bus services which run very close to the property.
Gross internal area 302.26 sq.m. / 3253 sq.ft.)
The property comprises a predominantly single storey purpose built Church Hall with ancillary rooms. It was last used as a day nursery and for other D1 community uses.
The property is currently configured to provide: a large main hall, secondary hall, stage area, office room, kitchen, main entrance lobby, garden lobby, separate male and female WC facilities, externally accessed basement room and additional WC facility to the rear of the property.
The property is in good condition and benefits from: parquet flooring (except the kitchen, which has quarry tiles), secondary glazing to the windows in the main hall, which creates a quiet and tranquil environment, gas-fired central heating throughout and a fire alarm with networked sensors throughout the property.
The property also benefits from a large garden to the side measuring 19 x 13 metres at its widest points. The garden area is secured by metal railings.
A new fully repairing and insuring lease on terms to be agreed is available
Rent: £80,000 per annum (approx. £6,667 monthly) £264.67 per sq.m. /24.59 per sq.ft.
Premium: Nil
Service charge: TBC
Local authority: London Borough of Barnet