London, Austin Friars - No 23
Dating back to 1888, No 23, Austin Friars is an impressive building designed by Sir Aston Webb, who also designed the façade of Buckingham Palace. This high-quality office space is bound to impress your guests and clients with a stunning atrium style reception fitted with heavy mahogany doors throughout. There are five meeting rooms, Gresham seats six, Lothbury seats eight, Gracechurch and Leadenhall both comfortably accommodate up to 20 and Cornhill seats up to 50 people. The centre benefits from disabled facilities and there is admin support and printing services onsite if needed.
An ideal location for financial service based businesses the centre is situated halfway between the Bank of England and Liverpool Street station. Nearby is Tower 42 with its champagne bar on the 42nd floor offering panoramic views of London and the Royal Exchange with its abundance of shops, restaurants and bars. Cannon Street and Moorgate stations are also a short walk away as are Fenchurch and Bank tube. London City Airport is approximately six miles away and the centre is easily accessed via car from the M1 Junction 1, M11 Junction 4 and M4 Junction 1.