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Brochure Designed and Produced by SAENTYS +44 (0)20 7407 8717 | | Info@Saentys.Com PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY DESCRIPTION 7 Moorgate was developed behind an impressive retained 19th century façade. The building is just yards from the Bank of England and is prominently positioned on Moorgate. The building also benefits from excellent natural light with elevations to Moorgate, Coleman Street and King’s Arms Yard. 7 Moorgate provides an elegant arrival through wrought iron gates from Moorgate to an entrance hall leading to the reception desk, lifts and imposing staircase. The main reception, common parts and WCs have recently benefited from a comprehensive refurbishment. < Basildon House, 7 Moorgate entrance Entrance and reception area 1 4 8 2 9 3 5 6 7 1. Bank of England 2. St Mary Axe 3. Royal Exchange 4. St Paul’s Cathedral 5. Lloyd’s of London 6. The Ned 7. Bloomberg Place 8. Royal Exchange 9. 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