Office Space in St. Thomas Street – SE1
St Thomas St, London SE1 9SD, UKProperty Details
- Office Space Type: Serviced Offices
- Office Size (Desks): 14
- Contract Terms: Minimum 6 Months
Property Description
An already popular location for serviced offices, our St Thomas Street workspace is situated between the Shard building and the bustling foodie destination of Borough market.
The site spans across 6 interconnecting Georgian buildings offering just over 5,000sqft across the ground and lower floors. This stunning period building has recently been restored and refurbished to its former glory creating a fantastic contemporary space brimming with period features, which is something many serviced offices in the area cannot compete with.
The site boasts a large courtyard area, which really sets this development apart and is a real luxury for any office worker in central London. St Thomas Street is unbranded, fully furnished and offers a bespoke space, which can be tailored to meet the requirements of each individual business.
Workspace Consultants | Move Space London
- 322 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7PB
- CALL US +44 (0) 203 835 1480
Prices
- Private Offices: from £599.00
- All Inclusive Cost: Yes
Features
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Projector
- Scanner and Printer
Facilities
- 24 Hour Access
- Breakout Space
- Cleaning
- Coffee and Tea
- Furniture
- Kitchen
- Lockers
- Mailing Address
- Meeting Rooms
- Printing
- Reception
- Secure Access
- Showers
- Trading Address
- Utilities
- Wifi
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