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33 Southampton Row Bloomsbury, WC1B SHJ www.domainofficesearch.com [email protected] +44 (0) 203 289 8001 33 Southampton Row Bloomsbury, WC1B SHJ Location: Premises: Office Space This elegant period building is located in a prime spot in the heart of WC1, midway Workstations: 1 - 100 between the City and the West End of London. Located in London's Midtown, this Area sq ft: From 70 – 2,500 sqft centre is just a few minutes walk from Holborn and Covent Garden tube stations. Rent: Please call for pricing Description: Contact: The prominent triangular building has a stunning traditional facade, and overlooks James Hennessy Bloomsbury Square. There's a good choice of bright, private office options to meet 020 3289 8001 any requirement, along with a business lounge, a range of well-equipped meeting 0773 887 7944 rooms, breakout space and coworking options. The team here are on-hand to help [email protected] with anything you need. Features Include: Range of well-equipped meeting rooms Business Lounge First class IT and telecoms Virtual Offices Breakout areas Fully Air-conditioned 24 hour access Admin support +44 (0) 203 289 8001 · www.domainofficesearch.com · [email protected] Domain Office Search Limited is the trading name of the company registered as Domain Office Search Limited. The views expressed in this email are personal and may not necessarily reflect those of Domain Office Search Limited, unless explicitly stated otherwise. This email, and any files transmitted with it, are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not copy it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any other person. Domain Office Search Limited recommends that all emails are scanned appropriately for viruses, and accepts no liability. Domain Office Search Limited is registered in England and Wales with registered number: 10923994. .
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