20 - 340 people
From £948/mo
This business centre occupies 3 floors of one of the most well-positioned tower on the campus.
2 - 20 people
From £1092/mo
Located on the North side of Devonshire Street at its junction with Hallam Street.
1 - 7 people
From £450/mo
A newly refurbished 7-10 desk office with excellent natural light, in the heart of Fitzrovia, available in this elegant, grade 2 listed Georgian period townhouse (originally built in 1790).
1 - 59 people
From £335/mo
At the top of Fitzrovia, bordering Regent’s Park, our striking redbrick 307 Euston Road office spaces are ready to transform the way you work.
47-51 Chalton Street offers a fantastic workspace in the heart of King’s Cross.
The building has been designed to look after planet and the people within.
1 - 50 people
From £450/mo
Occupying the entire building, there is access to seven floors of workspace, a games room, wellness suite and a stunning roof terrace and bar.
3 - 19 people
From £425/mo
19 Eastbourne Terrace is located in the West neighbourhood.
2 - 100 people
From £375/mo
Based in the Kings Cross development is a building you cannot miss; with its circular pillars towering over Kings Cross and St Pancras Station.
A naturally cool workplace set within a warehouse which is packed with British history.
From £425/mo
Sitting in the heart of London’s Knowledge Quarter, 210 Euston Road is inspired by the area’s exceptional educational institutes.
The bright and airy space is set up as a 5 desk office currently, however can accommodate up to 10 people, providing the ideal environment for productivity and collaboration. The office is flooded with natural light from the expansive windows, promoting creativity.
3 - 42 people
From £375/mo
This building in Great Portland Street was built in 1913 for Smiths Industries.
21-23 Grafton Mews, located in the heart of Fitzrovia, offers a stylish and modern workspace designed for today’s professionals.
The 2nd floor at 10 London Mews offers 982 sq.
1 - 100 people
From £500/mo
Located in a stunning, modern building overlooking the Regent’s Canal, this location is a full floor of Kings Cross co-working space that’s fit for royalty.
6 Grafton Mews is a charming workspace located in the heart of Fitzrovia, offering a blend of style and convenience.
Here is a very attractive space near Paddington Station, set in a newly converted tall period building with white walls and plenty of natural light.
55 Blandford Street benefits from a beautiful Georgian facade with the most amazing natural daylight.
Much more than somewhere you work, King’s Cross is a place that inspires, empowers and enhances your day.
16 people
From £20350/mo
Tennyson House benefits from a charming period frontage and full height windows bringing excellent natural light into the floors.
1 - 7 people
From £200/mo
This centre offers fully serviced prestigious office suites with excellent natural light, 24/7 access, CCTV security and complete licence flexibility.
Previously the former London HQ of House of Fraser, this building exudes plenty of character and retains some original features on its facade.
15 - 25 people
From £800/mo
George House is a notable, elegant Grade I listed Georgian five-storey building in Fitzroy Square, one of the most desirable garden squares in the West End.
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Hampstead offers businesses and their employees the ideal location for an office environment. The green open spaces of Hampstead Heath and Regents Park boast a relaxing atmosphere, while the central location means tenants can be in central London in minutes.
With a rich history of famous residents, pubs and literary references, as well as one of the oldest cinemas in the country, NW3 is a highly sought after postcode for residents and companies alike.
Nearby places of interest
Occupants of office space in Hampstead can take advantage of a plethora of attractions. Hampstead Heath dominates the area, offering the opportunity for al fresco dining or sunbathing in the summer months, as well as nature walks and a beautiful view towards central London from Parliament Hill. In the park, there is a boating lake and athletics track, as well as designated swimming ponds and a lido. On clear nights from September to March, the Hampstead Observatory is open to the public and would make a memorable start to an evening with visiting clients. There are many cafés, restaurants, gastro pubs and bars in the area, so occupants here will have plenty of choice for lunchtimes and evening meals.
The O2 Centre is only a few minutes’ walk from Hampstead station, offering live entertainment like comedy and music, with local hotels giving the option to stay late.
London Zoo and Regent’s Park are easily reachable, as are the countless museums and preserved houses of the area’s famous historical inhabitants, including that of Sigmund Freud and John Keats.
Already in the neighbourhood
Mostly a residential area, there are plenty of estate agents, accountants and retail outlets. With excellent services and a central location, it won’t be long before more businesses begin moving into this desirable area.
Area history
While today many famous actors, actresses and comedians live in Hampstead, historically there have been a plethora of iconic writers and thinkers calling the area home, such as William Wordsworth, John Keats and Florence Nightingale.
In the 18th century, Hampstead became famous for its natural source of iron-rich water—a spring thought to contain medicinal properties. Although the original fountain no longer stands, a commemorative well stands on Well Walk, as well as an iron-stained drinking fountain on Hampstead Heath.
Population and demographics
An affluent and sophisticated area, nearly 60% of the 49,000 inhabitants are educated to degree level and many of London’s rich and famous live here.
Hampstead is close enough to the centre of London to benefit from excellent public transport links, including underground, over-ground and buses.
The London Overground services to Hampstead stop at Finchley Road & Frognal, Hampstead Heath, Gospel Oak, Kentish Town West and South Hampstead. The Thameslink line also services the area, arriving at West Hampstead Thameslink station and providing links to the Midlands and Southern England, as well as London Gatwick and London Luton airports.
There are many bus routes into Hampstead, including the 24, 46, 139, 210, 268, 328, 603, C11, H2, H3 and N5.
While the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines run close by, the Northern line transects Hampstead along both the eastern and western borders of Hampstead Heath. The track splits at Camden Town and occupants of office space in this area can choose to alight at Archway, Highgate or East Finchley, or travel along the eastern flank of the park to stations at Chalk Farm, Belsize Park, Hampstead or Golders Green. The Northern line links to Waterloo in around 40 minutes, offering further connections to the rest of London and beyond. The Jubilee line comes in at West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage stations, joining occupants to central tube stations like London Bridge.
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