Property Summary
- Area Sq ft: 2,244 sq ft to 4,588 sq ft
Property Description
35 Astbury Road – Industrial/Service Space | Southwark, London SE15Versatile Industrial Accommodation in a Prime Southwark Location
35 Astbury Road presents a rare opportunity to secure well-configured industrial/service space in a central Southwark location. Constructed in 1900, this Victorian masonry building spans three floors with a total net internal area of 6,790 sq ft. The property is currently subdivided into office and workshop units, with WCs on each floor, offering flexible arrangements for industrial or light-service operations.
The building shares a forecourt with an adjacent Victorian industrial/office property and is tucked discreetly off an alleyway, providing privacy while remaining highly accessible. Available space ranges from 2,244 sq ft to 4,588 sq ft, making it suitable for small to medium-sized operations.
Building Amenities
Fully Repairing and Insuring (FRI) lease structure
Signage opportunities
Partitioned office/workshop spaces
WC facilities on each floor
Transport Links
Queens Road Peckham Station – 3-minute walk
New Cross Gate Station – 8-minute walk
London City Airport – 26 minutes by car
London Heathrow – 51 minutes by car
London Gatwick – 64 minutes by car
Excellent bus connections to the City and Kent District
Lease Details
Rent: £11.99 per sq ft FRI
Smallest Available Space: 2,244 sq ft
Maximum Contiguous Space: 4,588 sq ft
Vacant: 4,588 sq ft
Astbury Road is situated off Queens Road, close to Peckham High Street, providing easy access to the local retail, leisure, and transport amenities. The area benefits from strong connectivity to Central London, making it ideal for businesses requiring a well-connected Southwark base.
The property is multi-let, with current tenants including Albemarle Graphics Ltd and L B Southwark Property Division. The building is owned by Southwark Council, ensuring professional management and stability for incoming occupiers.
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.







