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Market Street, Cheshire, WA14

Serviced offices from £1200

12-14 Shaws Road, Altrincham, ...

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249 North Lynnfield House, Alt...

Serviced offices from £250

16 Kingsway, Altrincham, Chesh...

Serviced offices from £290

Ollerbarrow House 209/211 Ash...

Serviced offices from £350

6 Garden Place, Victoria Stree...

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Stamford New Road, Altrincham,...

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Swan Centre Higher Swan Lane, ...

Serviced offices from £170

Booths Park Chelford Road, Knu...

Serviced offices from £255

Millennium City Park, Millenni...

Serviced offices from £478

6th & 7th floor, 120 Bark Stre...

Serviced offices from £140

Publishing House, 79 Bark Str...

Serviced offices from £25

1 Wood Street, Bolton, Greater...

Serviced offices from £100

St Peters House Bolton, Silver...

Serviced offices from £150

The Place Mill Lane, Alderley...

Office space from £175

Stonehill Road, Farnworth, BL4

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Washway Road, Sale, South Manc...

Office space from £350

Manchester Road, Bolton, Great...

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Market Street, Farnworth, BL4

Serviced offices from £100

Peel Street, Manchester, M30

Office space from £180

Deakins Business Park Blackbu...

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Brightgate House Cobra Court T...

Office space from £980

2 City Approach (Orbit House) ...

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1 City Approach (Emerson House...

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Serviced Offices Gwynedd

Gwynedd is an area in north-west Wales; it is the second biggest in terms of geographical area and also one of the most sparsely populated. A large proportion of the population is Welsh-speaking. The name Gwynedd is also used for a preserved county, covering the two local government areas of Gwynedd and the Isle of Anglesey.
Gwynedd is the home of Bangor University and includes the scenic Llŷn Peninsula, and most of Snowdonia National Park. Bangor is a city in the Gwynedd unitary authority, north west Wales, and is one of the smallest cities in Britain.
Caernarfon, a royal town, community and port in Gwynedd, Wales, lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Straits and opposite the Isle of Anglesey. Caernarfon's historical prominence and landmarks make it a major tourist centre. As a result, many of the businesses in the area are directed towards the tourist trade, home to numerous guest houses, inns and pubs, hotels, restaurants and shops. Victoria Dock was opened in 2008, built directly beside a Blue Flag beach marina, it contains numerous homes, bars and bistros, cafés and restaurants, an award- winning arts centre, a maritime museum and a range of shops and stores, making it a desirable location for a serviced office in Gwynedd.
The new Caernarfon railway station in St. Helen's Road is the northern terminus of the narrow gauge Rheilffordd Eryri / Welsh Highland Railway.

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