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Type of space | Number of desks* | Rent per month |
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Wren | 18 Desks (630 Sqft) | £10800 |
Old Jewry | 28 Desks (980 Sqft) | £25172 |
Frederick | 32 Desks (1,120 Sqft) | £28768 |
Coq d'Arges | 16 Desks (560 Sqft) | £14384 |
Poultry | 8 Desks (280 Sqft) | £7192 |
The Old Bailey | 11 Desks (385 Sqft) | £9889 |
The Charterhouse | 30 Desks (1,050 Sqft) | £26970 |
*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location
The 18th century building, which was designed by prominent architect Robert Adam, is part of the Frederick's Place rejuvenation project by the Mercers' Company and following a detailed interior design project, the Grade II listed building will open in October 2024.
The private offices at 1-3 Frederick's Place will accommodate between two and 100 people, and some suites are self-contained, offering private roof terraces, phone booths, dedicated meeting rooms and executive suites - the largest self-contained unit is just under 3,000 sq ft.
Ref: 76925
The private offices at 1-3 Frederick's Place will accommodate between two and 100 people, and some suites are self-contained, offering private roof terraces, phone booths, dedicated meeting rooms and executive suites - the largest self-contained unit is just under 3,000 sq ft.
Ref: 76925
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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