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Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10

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  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
  • Serviced Office in Argall Avenue - Walthamstow, E10
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Type of space Number of desks* Rent per month
Office 550 Desks (19,250 Sqft) £1725

*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location

Serviced Office to Rent in Argall Avenue, Walthamstow, London E10, this building is a 10,000 sq ft repurposed textile factory providing large studio spaces for creatives and musicians. The site is located in an area of planned regeneration aimed at supporting more creative businesses.

The hub provides a variety of makers space, fashion designer offices and music studios. A great platform that allows creatives to realise their professional ambitions. The site is serviced by multiple bus routes along with Lea Bridge Station 5 minutes away with connecting trains to Stratford in just one stop.

The closest train station is Lea Bridge Road, located 5 minutes walk away. The station nearby providing national rail links to Liverpool Street and Hackney Central providing connections to the Overground network (Stratford International and Euston Station).

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East London covers a large number of districts in London; everything to the east of the City of London including Shoreditch, Hoxton, Bethnal Green, Hackney, Leyton, Barking and Canary Wharf. Due to the bombing during the Second World War, the East End was targeted because it contained some of the most important dockland areas close to the River Thames. The knock-on effect led to lower rents and more available property, which in turn after regeneration allowed the area to become more affluent pushing up property prices in recent years as businesses have found it easy to get office space. East London is now a popular business location, offering a very diverse and cultural centre to work from.