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11 Brindley Place 2 Brunswick...

Serviced offices from £175

Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1

Serviced offices from £275

First House, 1 Sutton Street, ...

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10 X, 10 Brindley Place, Birmi...

Serviced offices from £350

George Nott House, 119 Hollow...

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3&4 Brindleyplace, Birmingham,...

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Foundry, Brindleyplace, Birmin...

Serviced offices from £300

Saturn business centre 54-57 ...

Serviced offices from £1000

3 Wharfside Street, Birmingham...

Serviced offices from £250

Blucher Street, Birmingham, We...

Serviced offices from £120

Saturn Business Centre Bissell...

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Alpha, Suffolk Street, Queensw...

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Suffolk Street, Birmingham, We...

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Ashchurch Road, Tewkesbury, Gl...

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One Victoria Square, Birmingha...

Serviced offices from £170

Two Chamberlain Square, Birmin...

Serviced offices from £400

18-19 Bennetts Hill, Birmingha...

Serviced offices from £225

Crossway, 156 Great Charles St...

Office space from £210

102 Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3

Serviced offices from £400

12-22 Newhall Street, Birmingh...

Office space from £170

Louisa Ryland House, 44 Newhal...

Serviced offices from £400

103 Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3

Office space from £475

Bradford Street, Birmingham, W...

Serviced offices from £250

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Serviced Offices Worcestershire

The cathedral city of Worcester is the largest settlement of Worcestershire, which includes the principal settlements of Bromsgrove, Stourport-on-Severn, Droitwich, Evesham, Kidderminster, Malvern, and the largest town, Redditch. The north-east of the county includes part of the industrial West Midlands conurbation while the rest of the county is largely rural.
Worcestershire is famous for a number of its non-agricultural products. The original Worcestershire sauce, a savoury condiment made by Lea and Perrins, is produced in Worcester. The town of Malvern is the home of the Morgan traditional sports car. The painting, A Worcestershire Cottage by Arthur Claude Strachan is also of general renown. Fruit farming and the cultivation of hops were traditional agricultural activities in much of the county; however, this has largely declined with the exception of the southern area of the county, the Vale of Evesham, where orchards still work on a commercial scale.
The M5 Motorway runs north to south through Worcestershire, ensuring that serviced offices in Worcestershire are easily accessible by car from most parts of the country, including London which is only 120 miles away.
Worcester has two railway stations, Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill. Both stations serve London on a regular basis.

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