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The Town House, 123-125 Green Lane, Derby, Derbyshire The Town House, 123-125 Green Lane, Derby, Derbyshire View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-the-town-house-12 3-125-green-lane-derby-derbyshire The Town House is a 24 hour access business centre within a period building, offering fully furnished work spaces and excellent facilities. The offices have up-to-the-minute security features, including a video entry door system and CCTV. For those who like to travel green, there is a safe bike store and shower facilities; car parking is also available. High- speed broadband is accessible to all offices, with category 6 networking or higher. Tenants can enjoy shared lounge and kitchen areas. Transport links Nearest railway station: Derby Station Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features 24 hour access Bike racks Car parking spaces Carpets Cat 6 networking or higher Cat II lighting CCTV monitoring Central heating Close to railway station Comfortable lounge Disabled facilities (DDA/ADA compliant) Double glazing Entry phone system Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet (dedicated) Kitchen facilities Meeting rooms Office cleaning service Period building Security system Shower cubicles Town centre location WC (separate male & female) Location Situated in the centre of the UK's most central city, The Town House is ideally placed for expanding businesses with its excellent connections to the wider transport infrastructure. Derby is serviced by a mainline railway station and sits to the west of the M1 motorway, allowing easy access to the conurbations of Sheffield to the north and Leicester to the south. Points of interest within 1000 metres Speedy (car repair) - 106m from business centre Wellside Medical Centre (doctors) - 147m from business centre Islamic Centre Derby (place of worship) - 167m from business centre Babajaga (pub) - 193m from business centre New Water Margin (restaurant) - 242m from business centre Saint Peter's Church (place of worship) - 260m from business centre NCP Becket-Well Lane (parking) - 275m from business centre Redemption (nightclub) - 331m from business centre Abbey Street East Car Park (parking) - 359m from business centre Bradshaw Way (parking) - 364m from business centre Osmaston Road Baptist Church (place of worship) - 367m from business centre The Central United Reformed Church (place of worship) - 374m from business centre Laurie House Car Park (parking) - 385m from business centre A1 Clutches (Derby) and Auto Centre (car repair) - 393m from business centre Ye Olde Spa Inn (pub) - 396m from business centre Macklin Street Surgery (doctors) - 401m from business centre Abbey Street Car Park (parking) - 431m from business centre Potters House Christian Church (place of worship) - 445m from business centre Fish Market (marketplace) - 463m from business centre Meakin and Son (Derby) Ltd (works) - 487m from business centre St James's Yard Car Park (parking) - 488m from business centre Market Hall (marketplace) - 496m from business centre Rinkway Autocentre (car repair) - 504m from business centre Derby City Church (place of worship) - 510m from business centre Becket Primary School (school) - 510m from business centre Guildhall Theatre (theatre) - 521m from business centre Lidl (supermarket) - 522m from business centre Christadelphians (place of worship) - 530m from business centre Normanton Road Gospel Hall (place of worship) - 532m from business centre Derby Building Plastics (works) - 533m from business centre Saint Joseph's Church (place of worship) - 556m from business centre Grove Street Short Stay Pay and Display Car Park (parking) - 569m from business centre Siddals Road Car Park (parking) - 572m from business centre QUAD (arts centre) - 572m from business centre Saint James' Church of England (V.A.) Infant School and Nursery (school) - 579m from business centre Derby Bus Station (bus station) - 595m from business centre Holy Trinity (place of worship) - 600m from business centre George Cross (pub) - 601m from business centre First Church of Christ Scientist Derby (place of worship) - 602m from business centre Assembly Rooms (theatre) - 610m from business centre Assembly Rooms Car Park (parking) - 652m from business centre Bold Lane ParkSafe (parking) - 659m from business centre Friargate Unitarian Chapel (place of worship) - 669m from business centre Derby NHS Walk-in Centre (doctors) - 674m from business centre St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (school) - 682m from business centre Derby NHS Walk-in Centre (parking) - 682m from business centre Roman House (public building) - 686m from business centre The Stuart (hotel) - 689m from business centre Church of God 7th Day (place of worship) - 696m from business centre Cathedral Quarter Hotel (hotel) - 712m from business centre London Road Community Hospital (hospital) - 721m from business centre Derby Cathedral (All Saints) (place of worship) - 728m from business centre Magistrates' Court (courthouse) - 729m from business centre Queen's Hall Methodist Mission (place of worship) - 738m from business centre Direct Building and Plumbing Supplies (hardware) - 756m from business centre Cathedral Green (park) - 769m from business centre Saint Maksymilian Kolbe Polish R.C. Church (place of worship) - 785m from business centre Old Silk Mill (pub) - 807m from business centre M&B Motors (car repair) - 809m from business centre Harmony Interiors of Derby (furniture) - 828m from business centre St Chads (C.E.) Nursery and Infant School (school) - 836m from business centre Derby Arboretum (park) - 839m from business centre Darwin Place Car Park (parking) - 844m from business centre St Luke's Church (place of worship) - 863m from business centre The Falstaff (pub) - 873m from business centre New Life Christian Centre (place of worship) - 878m from business centre Chapel Street Car Park (parking) - 883m from business centre Derby City Gym & Sports Centre (sports centre) - 885m from business centre Dovedale Day Hospital (hospital) - 907m from business centre Jamia Mosque Derby (place of worship) - 911m from business centre Alexandra Hotel (pub) - 920m from business centre Derby Telegraph (works) - 923m from business centre BBC Radio Derby (studio) - 933m from business centre St James Church of England (V.A.) Junior School (school) - 934m from business centre The Brunswick (pub) - 939m from business centre Bramblebrook Community Centre (public building) - 948m from business centre Bob Minion Motorcycles (motorcycle) - 955m from business centre Station North Car Park (parking) - 992m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeEurope.com.com/terms-of-service..
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