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Type of space | Number of desks* | Rent per month |
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LG 10 | 3 Desks (105 Sqft) | £618 |
LG9 | 4 Desks (140 Sqft) | £1060 |
4 | 2 Desks (70 Sqft) | £569 |
*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location
These lovely offices in Bournemouth are in a unique grade 2 listed building across 4 floors. The centrally located business centre is conveniently positioned within the town centre, walking distance to beautiful beaches, shops, restaurants and bars.
With direct transport links via the A338 and close to the travel interchange where regular train, bus, coach and taxi links are readily available makes it an ideal location for any business
Ref: 54006
With direct transport links via the A338 and close to the travel interchange where regular train, bus, coach and taxi links are readily available makes it an ideal location for any business
Ref: 54006
Amenities
24 Hour Access
Air Conditioning
Alarm Security
Cat 5-6 Cabling
Disabled Facilities
IT and Telecoms
Kitchen Facilities
Office Cleaning
Office Furniture
Virtual Office Services
A large seaside town Bournemouth is located on the southern coast of England, the economic centre in the county of Dorset. Along with the neighbouring towns of Poole and Christchurch, Bournemouth forms part of a South East Dorset.
Bournemouth became an important regional centre when transport links improved during the 19th century to nearby towns and cities mainly due to the railway system.
Bournemouth's development was mainly due to its popularity as a holiday retreat, however, by the 21st century the town was well-established in various industries, including most notably financial services. in addition to being a thriving business, tourist and residential area, with other important areas of the town reaching out east towards Christchurch and west towards Poole.
Bournemouth became an important regional centre when transport links improved during the 19th century to nearby towns and cities mainly due to the railway system.
Bournemouth's development was mainly due to its popularity as a holiday retreat, however, by the 21st century the town was well-established in various industries, including most notably financial services. in addition to being a thriving business, tourist and residential area, with other important areas of the town reaching out east towards Christchurch and west towards Poole.