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Walworth Road

Walworth Road, London, SE17

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Parsons Green House, 27
Parsons Green Lane

Parsons Green House, 27 Parson...

Offices starting from £550

27 Parsons Green Lane

27 Parsons Green Lane, London,...

Offices starting from £550

25 Bruton Street

25 Bruton Street, London, W1J

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151- 155 Walworth Road

151- 155 Walworth Road, London...

Offices starting from £249

151 Walworth Road

151 Walworth Road, London, SE17

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Connaught House, 1-3 Mount St, London W1K 3NB, United Kingdom

Connaught House, 1-3 Mount St,...

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20 Orange Street, Charing Cross

20 Orange Street, Charing Cros...

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2 London Bridge

2 London Bridge, London, SE1

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23-24 Berkeley Square

23-24 Berkeley Square, London,...

Offices starting from £950

207 Waterloo Road

207 Waterloo Road, London, SE1

Offices starting from £390

Golden Cross House,8 Duncannon Street

Golden Cross House,8 Duncannon...

Offices starting from £285

30 Orange Street

30 Orange Street, London, WC2H

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120 Regent Street

120 Regent Street, London, W1B

Offices starting from £524

Larcom House

Larcom House, London, SE17

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15 Heddon Street, London, W1B

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1 Wilder Walk, Soho

1 Wilder Walk, Soho, London, W1B

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One Heddon Street

One Heddon Street, London, W1B

Offices starting from £1200

15-17 Heddon Street

15-17 Heddon Street, London, W1B

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48 Warwick Street

48 Warwick Street, London, W1B

Offices starting from £305

20 Air Street, Soho

20 Air Street, Soho, London, W1B

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Camberwell Business Centre
99-103 Lomond Grove

Camberwell Business Centre 99...

Offices starting from £383

117 Waterloo Road

117 Waterloo Road, London, SE1

Offices starting from £450

13-14 Buckingham Street, Embankment

13-14 Buckingham Street, Emban...

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Considering a serviced office in Battersea?

Battersea is characterised by beautiful Victorian architecture, unspoilt open spaces and tree-lined streets, generating a refreshing atmosphere and creative environment.

Directly across the river from exclusive Chelsea, Battersea’s unrelenting regeneration and increasingly sought after postcode means it is becoming progressively more fashionable, now referred to as ‘Little Chelsea’.

Nearby places of interest

Famous for its beautiful disused Power Station, Battersea itself is an iconic landmark.

The area is also abundantly green and peppered with parks and open spaces. Clapham Common, Battersea Park and Wadsworth common are within walking distance and are popular destinations for Londoners during the summer. With the River Thames just a stone’s throw away, Battersea has become highly prized for residents and businesses alike.

Thanks to Battersea’s central location, there are many handy destinations for entertaining visiting clients. London’s first whiskey distillery built in over a century is just a moment away and Shaftesbury Park Estate, which comprises hundreds of preserved Victorian residences and is reachable within five minutes. Buckingham Palace, The Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, Hyde Park and Earls Court Exhibition Centre are conveniently on the other side of the river and are all easily accessible by foot, bus or tube.

Already in the neighbourhood

Due to Battersea’s largely residential population, the area is thriving with boutiques, trendy bars and many varieties of restaurant and cafés. Tenants here will be spoilt for choice at mealtimes and for locations to meet with clients.

Small businesses are slowly beginning to base their headquarters in Battersea, due to its excellent transport links, parking availability, recent redevelopment and prime location.

Area history and pop culture

During the 17th to 19th centuries, Battersea was renowned for its market gardens. The area not only supplied vegetables, fruits and flowers to vendors across London, but also to the newly founded colonies in America.

Today, Victorian industrial buildings are in high demand. As such, in recent years Battersea has become renowned as one of the best examples of urban gentrification in London. Battersea Power Station is the most notable preservation of the area’s history, now secured for a major development of luxury apartments, gardens and offices.

Population and demographics

Battersea falls under the London borough of Wandsworth and is largely residential, with around 60,000 occupants. Middle class families and professional couples comprise the area’s main demographic.

Battersea Transport

Battersea’s proximity to one of the busiest railway stations in Europe means tenants here are easily connected to the rest of the United Kingdom and beyond. Clapham Junction is an unrivalled location for interchanges between rail services around London, as well as a direct line to the South West of England. Gatwick Express links to the international airport within 30 minutes and a five minute train to Victoria will connect with a direct link to Heathrow.

Other main rail lines within walking distance include Battersea Park, Queenstown Road and Vauxhall, connecting tenants to Waterloo.

Spanning travel zones 1 and 2, Battersea benefits from underground services out of Vauxhall as well as comprehensive bus services travelling along the following routes: 19, 44, 49, 170, 319, 344, 345, N19, N31 and N44.

The Northern line is currently being extended and from 2020 will stop in the heart of Battersea Power Station as well as in Nine Elms to the east, meaning journeys to the West End of London will be shortened to just 15 minutes.

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