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1 - 25 people
From £400/mo
This centre, with its Grade II listed facade, offers newly decorated, air-conditioned, furnished serviced offices, available on short or long term flexible inclusive agreements.
1 - 6 people
From £125/mo
Serviced and non-serviced office space, hot desks, virtual offices and meeting space in a beautiful period building in the heart of Bristol City Centre.
1 - 40 people
From £225/mo
This business centre has been independently owned and run since 1997.
1 - 50 people
From £270/mo
Part of one of Wales’ fastest growing business communities with over 180 different businesses on-site.
2 - 42 people
From £205/mo
Be inspired to produce your best work in this modern, wharf-style building on Bristol’s floating harbour.
4 - 18 people
From £250/mo
High quality, refurbished office accommodation in the heart of Bristol city centre.
2 - 20 people
POA
Little King Street was built during Bristol’s Georgian heyday following the construction of Queen Square in 1702, at which time it was the second city of England.
6 - 100 people
From £550/mo
This business centre offers fantastic member service and amenities to fuel your working day.
1 - 20 people
POA
Non-exclusive flexible workspaces for businesses with aligned values, located plumb in the centre of Bristol, supported by a local network.
2 - 425 people
From £650/mo
The Bath stone Art Deco façade leads to a grand modern entrance with a professionally managed reception.
2 - 70 people
From £225/mo
Serviced office suites available on *ALL-INCLUSIVE, FLEXIBLE TERMS* in this smartly refurbished building in the heart of Bristol city centre.
The building benefits from fantastic views across Bristol from the communal roof terrace, spacious office suites with your own private meeting rooms, to relaxing breakout space for your teams to escape the office for informal meetings and catch ups.
2 - 200 people
From £275/mo
Serviced office suites available on *ALL-INCLUSIVE, FLEXIBLE TERMS* in one of Bristol's most prominent landmark buildings situated at the core of the city's Central Business District.
2 - 30 people
From £275/mo
If you’re looking for a private office in Bristol for the team to call home for a day, week or month then you’ve come to the right place.
1 - 42 people
POA
This 1930’s art-deco building is in a great position overlooking Bristol Bridge.
2 - 60 people
From £500/mo
A beautiful traditional building with stunning 1800’s original features.
5 - 600 people
From £1750/mo
This office space in Bristol is minutes away from the station, which makes it a perfect space for teams that need great transport links.
10 - 28 people
POA
With your own front door, a 10 seater Meeting room and a self contained Kitchenette, your new office space will be everything you need.
1 - 122 people
From £249/mo
Enjoy the sweet taste of success by basing your business in All Saints' Street; an iconic building where they used to make Fry’s chocolate.
1 - 300 people
From £800/mo
One of the best locations available for growing a business in Bristol, this is the heartbeat of the high-growth scene in the city and is home to some of the best known brands (and young upstarts) in the region.
4 - 50 people
From £260/mo
This location is an event venue, office, and coworking space with a difference.
The building offers floors that can be easily divisible to accommodate meeting rooms or individual offices, as required.
4 - 12 people
From £400/mo
Located in the iconic Generator Building, once home to the generator that powered the city’s tram system.
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Cornwall is the traditional homeland of the Cornish people and is officially recognised as one of the Celtic nations, retaining its cultural identity that reflects its history. Cornwall's only city is Truro and the home of the council headquarters. Nearby Falmouth is notable as a port and Newquay on the north coast is famous for its beaches and surfing.
Road links between Cornwall and the rest of Great Britain are the A38 via the Tamar Bridge and the town of Saltash, the A39 road from Barnstaple, and the A30 which crosses the border south of Launceston. Torpoint Ferry links Plymouth with the town of Torpoint. The Royal Albert Bridge, a rail bridge, provides the only other major transport link. Plymouth, a large urban centre close to east Cornwall has made it an important location for serviced offices in Cornwall, surrounded by such services as hospitals, department stores, road and rail transport, and cultural venues.
Tourism is estimated to contribute up to 24% of Cornwall's gross domestic product with its unique culture, spectacular landscape and mild climate making it a popular tourist destination, Cornwall has many miles of beaches and cliffs and other tourist attractions include moorland, country gardens, museums, historic and prehistoric sites, and wooded valleys.
Even though Cornwall is remote and residential broadband less common than in other parts of the UK, it has one of the world's fastest, high-speed transatlantic fibre optic cables, making Cornwall an important hub within Europe's Internet infrastructure.
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