Property Summary
- Area Sq ft: 5,290 sq ft
Property Description
Enid Street Railway Arches – Light Industrial & Distribution Space, Southwark, London SE16Enid Street Railway Arches presents a rare opportunity to acquire versatile light industrial and storage units within historic railway arches in Southwark. Constructed in 1870, the property comprises masonry-built arches suitable for light manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, or storage. With multiple surface and covered parking options and flexible unit sizes, the site accommodates a range of business operations in a central London location.
The property is located just five minutes’ walk from Bermondsey Underground Station and within close proximity to Tower Bridge, offering excellent access to the City of London and wider South East.
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.
Property Details
Location: 82 Enid Street, Southwark, London SE16 3RA
Size: 39,970 sq ft NIA across multiple units
Available Space: 5,290 sq ft (Max Contiguous: 3,820 sq ft)
Floor: Ground level
Building Type: 3-Star Light Industrial / Light Distribution
Construction: Masonry
Building Height: 18'
Tenancy: Multi-tenant
Land Size: 2.54 acres (110,642 sq ft)
Parking: Surface, covered, and tandem options available
Utilities: Lighting, sewer, water
Transport & Connectivity
Underground: Bermondsey Station – 5 min walk
Commuter Rail: London Bridge – 1.0 mi / 19 min walk
Bus Routes: Regular services along Enid Street
Airport Access: London City – 7.0 mi / 24 min, Heathrow – 20.3 mi / 49 min, Gatwick – 31.9 mi / 66 min
Rental Information
Rent: £20.95–25.96 per sq ft FRI
Lease Type: Fully Repairing and Insuring
Highlights
Prime Southwark location with excellent connectivity to central London
Flexible arches suitable for light industrial, storage, or distribution use
Historic railway architecture with modern amenities
Close to Tower Bridge and Bermondsey Tube Station
Vehicle access available for operational efficiency
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.

