Oxford Place is one of four buildings in Bruntwood’s ‘West Village’ campus, a dog friendly community of creatively-minded businesses in Grade II listed Victorian warehouses, with their own social events, health and wellbeing programme read more...
OXFORD PLACE, 61 OXFORD STREET, MANCHESTER, M1 6EQ
OXFORD PLACE, 61 OXFORD STREET, MANCHESTER, M1 6EQ
Location
Features
- Character features
- On-site car parking available
- 24 hour access
- Superfast internet
- DDA compliant
- Dog friendly
- Lift access
Availability
Suite | Size (Sq ft) | Fitted | Furnished | Parking |
---|---|---|---|---|
3F02 | 1,854 | Optional | Optional | On request |
3F03 | 1,117 | Optional | Optional | On request |
3F02 & 3F03 | 2,971 | Optional | Optional | On request |
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About Oxford Place, 61 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6EQ
Oxford Place is one of four buildings in Bruntwood’s ‘West Village’ campus, a dog friendly community of creatively-minded businesses in Grade II listed Victorian warehouses, with their own social events, health and wellbeing programme and business support. Think open-plan, contemporary, with exposed brick, original steel columns and other enviable ironmongery – all set in the centre of Manchester’s beating heart.
The building is spread over five floors and has character oozing from all of its spaces. It has been refurbished from top to bottom and including a brand new reception and coffee shop – Ditto Coffee on the ground floor. The offices suites vary in shape and size and all benefit from beautifully restored sash windows and tons of natural light.
Within just a few minutes walk there are then numerous other places for lunch or a coffee including Foundation Coffee, Philpotts, Cafe Nero, Pret A Manger, and Tesco.
The building is a stone’s throw from Oxford Road train station and St Peters Square Metrolink stop is only a few streets away, making this an ideal location for commuting colleagues and clients.
Viewing highly recommended, these suites are very likely to let quickly!
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