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Type of space | Number of desks* | Rent per month |
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Office 301 | 24 - 32 Desks (840 - 1,120 Sqft) | £21650 |
*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location
Ironmonger Lane is a particularly tranquil, cobble stoned street that lies between Cheapside and Gresham Street, located in the heart of the City of London and very close to The Bank of England. Bank Underground Station (Central, Northern, DLR, Waterloo & City Lines and the Circle and District lines via Monument) is less than 300 meters away. Other stations including Moorgate and Liverpool Street are also close by. Cheapside is one of the City's principle retailing destinations offering a diverse range of retail, restaurants and cafes
Ref: 76401
Ref: 76401
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24 Hour Access
Air Conditioning
Alarm Security
Bike Racks
IT and Telecoms
Kitchen Facilities
Office Cleaning
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The City is like a city within itself, this central London area is home to Insurance and financial institutions including the Bank of England. The area has had a long association with trading and financial service industries.
Offering a combination of modern, glass-plated buildings with age-old institutions such as Mansion House, where the Lord Mayor resides. During the week, the City of London is one of the busiest places in the country, however, weekends are generally deserted, giving it a slightly surreal quality. If you are a lover of architecture the city offers so many buildings steeped in history such as St Paul s Cathedral and other Wren-designed churches.
Lots of attractions can be seen including The Tower of London, the Barbican Centres, Museums and many other cultural buildings. Swanky and fancy restaurants and bars adorn the city streets
Offering a combination of modern, glass-plated buildings with age-old institutions such as Mansion House, where the Lord Mayor resides. During the week, the City of London is one of the busiest places in the country, however, weekends are generally deserted, giving it a slightly surreal quality. If you are a lover of architecture the city offers so many buildings steeped in history such as St Paul s Cathedral and other Wren-designed churches.
Lots of attractions can be seen including The Tower of London, the Barbican Centres, Museums and many other cultural buildings. Swanky and fancy restaurants and bars adorn the city streets