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Available Q1 2026, Brettenham House will combine characterful heritage with cutting edge smart building technology to deliver a stunning headquarters building rooted in the past yet firmly facing the future. Comprising 120,000 sq ft of best in class office space complemented by terrace spaces with some of the finest views in London, Brettenham House will deliver the very best space for the very best occupiers.

Dual Entrances

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Savoy Street Entrance

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Lancaster Place Entrance

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Lancaster Place Reception

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Lancaster Place Reception

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Savoy Street Reception

Key Facts

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PANAROMIC VIEWS

PANORAMIC

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VIEWS

terraces

The 9th floor houses two impressive terraces with some of London’s best views, thanks to the building’s prime position on the elbow of the River Thames. The northern terrace is intended for communal use, accessible to all occupiers in the building. Sensitively landscaped by Townshend Landscape Architects, this space offers a stunning amenity for occupiers on a day to day basis or a wonderful location for a one off party or event.

The southern terrace benefits the 8th and 9th floor demise exclusively, making these floors a truly special space within the building. Landscaped terraces are also provided to the 4th, 5th, and 7th floors, as well as private outdoor space for the occupier of the 9 Savoy Street southern element of the building.

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Office Space

The retained façade enjoys considerable fenestration, with windows being replaced in the original style by Crittal, the original manufacturers, but updated to meet today’s environmental standard. The volume of windows allow abundant light to all areas of the floor plate with dynamic views from each side of the building.

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active travel

Accessed directly from Savoy Street, the characterful basement vaults of the building house 310 bike storage spaces, including spaces for a variety of cycle types, a wash down facility, a bike repair area and automatic water fountains. 

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showers and changing rooms

High quality showers and changing rooms are located at lower ground level, providing 24 showers, evenly split across two changing rooms, ample lockers, drying rooms, shoe cleaning stations, hairdryers, straighteners, irons and complementary towels and toiletries.

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Sustainability

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WELCOMING SPACE

WELCOMING

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SPACE

LANCASTER PLACE RECEPTION

The main entrance of the building is located on Lancaster Place, a busy and thriving route from The Strand to Waterloo Bridge.

Facing the majestic western elevation of Somerset House, the Lancaster Place reception is a welcoming and expansive space with multiple zones for collaboration and casual working. The retained, marble art deco staircases offer a visually stunning connection to the upper floors of the building. 

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SAVOY STREET ENTRANCE

A second entrance is situated on the opposite side of the building, on the quiet and charming Savoy Street. Overlooking the tranquil Savoy Chapel gardens, this entrance is intended for building occupiers or VIP visitors who require a more discrete arrival experience.

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SAVOY STREET RECEPTION

Acting as a gateway to the amenity areas, this impressive, triple height space provides an opportunity to touch down and gather thoughts before embarking on a busy day ahead. A bespoke staircase connects this area both visually and physically to the main Lancaster Place reception.

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History

Brettenham House was originally designed in 1930-31 as a brand new, Art Deco office building. The design was intended to be sleek, clean and impressive with a refined and elegant palette of dark bronze and Portland stone, and will have been seen as very modern in its 1930s context. This heritage and character, along with the multitudinous windows to all elevations will deliver exemplary original workspace for today’s occupiers.

120,000 sq ft of
characterful workspace

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