CHANCERY LANE, HOLBORN
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Minute walk to Chancery Lane station
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Chancery Lane, Holborn
The gardens, terraces, and green spaces embedded throughout the building grant members the room for in-house retreats, while allowing an abundance of natural light into the building. With an active goal of WELL Platinum and BREEAM Excellent certifications underscore this offices purpose built commitment to holistic wellness.
With a fully equipped gym, along with private workout spaces and a yoga studio, it’s easy to work fitness into your weekday – because it’s right on-site. There are also 217 secure cycle storage spaces, for members who commute by bike. And to finish off, there are showers and changing rooms stocked with sustainable products.
Journey times from office
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- Chancery Lane station – 1 minute walk
- Holborn station – 7 minute walk
- Farringdon station – 11 minute walk
The Area
The area between Chancery Lane (East) and Kingsway (West) is known as the heart of Midtown. This area has historically been the home to lawyers, judges and barristers due to the close proximity to Lincoln’s Inn and Gray’s Inn Gardens. The area of High Holborn has a diverse range of occupiers ranging from major corporates such as Mckinsey to small start-up tech firms based in the We Work at Chancery Lane.
This ideal location continues to see an influx of independent and more established chains open exciting new retail and leisure ventures in the area. For a fancy upmarket afternoon tea we would recommend the Rosewood Hotel on High Holborn. If you like to mix your company socials with sport, then a trip to Bounce by Chancery Lane cannot be missed.
Highlights
- Postcode: WC2
- Total sq ft: 1,500 - 10,000
- Key Features: Wellness studio, terraces, yoga studio, Best in class building
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