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Trend House, Dallow Road, Luton, Bedfordshire Trend House, Dallow Road, Luton, Bedfordshire View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-trend-house-dallow -road-luton-bedfordshire Trend House is a stylish and well-furnished business centre close to the heart of Luton. The centre provides semi- serviced offices that are bright and spacious, with an affordable price tag. The offices include mod-cons such as a fast internet connection, private parking, and a comfort cooling system. All in all, this centre is a handy, cost-effective location offering great access to Luton and beyond. Transport links Nearest railway station: Luton Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features 24 hour access 24-hour security Air conditioned Bike racks Board room Car parking spaces Carpets Cat II lighting Central heating Close to railway station Double glazing High-speed internet (dedicated) Town centre location Location The centre is perfect for those who are seeking to travel both nationally and internationally, as London Luton Airport is within easy reach. Your company will also be close to Luton Station, with fast trains to London St Pancras and great links to other UK cities. The city centre is 10 to 15 minutes away by foot, offering a shopping mall and many other amenities. Points of interest within 1000 metres Luton National Spiritualist Church (place of worship) - 258m from business centre Sainsburys (supermarket) - 326m from business centre Lidl (supermarket) - 367m from business centre Kenilworth Road (stadium) - 457m from business centre Luton HQ (police) - 504m from business centre Bury Park Post Office (post office) - 529m from business centre Luton Magistrates Court (courthouse) - 551m from business centre Chicago Rock Cafe (cafe) - 587m from business centre Bedfordshire Yeoman (pub) - 588m from business centre DSA Driving Test Centre (public building) - 615m from business centre Red Chillis (restaurant) - 638m from business centre Luton Dental Centre (dentist) - 654m from business centre Duke of Clarence (pub) - 657m from business centre Luton Town Hall (townhall) - 658m from business centre Akorn (restaurant) - 666m from business centre Cineworld (cinema) - 667m from business centre Jitlada (restaurant) - 682m from business centre Library Car Park (parking) - 737m from business centre Luton Register Office (public building) - 764m from business centre Strathmore Hotel (hotel) - 775m from business centre The English Rose (pub) - 780m from business centre St Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church (place of worship) - 782m from business centre Farley Hill Methodist Church (place of worship) - 809m from business centre The Engine (pub) - 814m from business centre The Great Northern (pub) - 863m from business centre The Wheelwright Arms (pub) - 903m from business centre Luton (railway station) - 910m from business centre George II (pub) - 914m from business centre Staples (stationery) - 934m from business centre Luton Crown Court (courthouse) - 938m from business centre Dallow Downs (common) - 946m from business centre The Castle (pub) - 951m from business centre Hellenic Taverna (restaurant) - 972m 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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