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Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1

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  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
  • Serviced Office Space, Newcomen Street, London, SE1
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Type of space Number of desks* Rent per month
Office 32 Desks (1,120 Sqft) £15100

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

Axe & Bottle Court is located on Newcomen Street, just off the busy Borough High Street and within a short walk of London Bridge station and the popular Borough Market/Bankside locality. Recent and on-going major developments have transformed this area into one of London's most sought after business, leisure and residential destinations; with a number of high profile schemes in the immediate vicinity including 'The Shard' and the £6.5 billion redevelopment of London Bridge station itself.

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South London is the southern part of London, south of the River Thames, consisting of the southern part of London, south of the River Thames, consisting of the London Borough of Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Sutton and Wandsworth, these locations south of the river for serviced office space are well sought after, providing value for money options for all types of businesses whether you're an IT company, media or construction business.

A significant feature of South London's economic geography is that while there are more than thirty bridges linking the area with West London and the City, there is only one, Tower Bridge, linking the area with East London.

Little of London's underground rail network lies south of the river, largely due to the challenging geology, however 21st century technology makes tunnelling much cheaper than before (though stations are still expensive) and this may well lead to an improved underground provision in South London with the Crossrail 2 line proposed alongside extensions to the Northern and Bakerloo Lines.

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