The Building:
Built in 1869, No. 70-71 Wells Street originally started life as a school for the local church, before turning into a haberdashery (1925), a photography studio (1970), and now a serviced office building (2018). The three-storey, Tudor-style architecture is a fantastic display of mid-Victorian craftsmanship. The building has benefitted from a recent refurbishment, which gives the airy internal atrium a touch of sophistication, whilst retaining enough original features to give occupants a tasteful reminder of its past. Previous recent occupants have included a PR firm, creative agency, film production company, recycling company and an embroidery school
The Location:
The building is located on Wells Street, which starts midway between Oxford Circus (7 mins) and Tottenham Court Road (6 mins) tube stations. As such there are fantastic transport links via all main lines, as well as an enormous selection of cafes, bars, restaurants, and shops with both Soho and Mayfair a short walk away. The recently opened Elizabeth Line offers excellent transport links to both west and east London respectively, enabling easy access for commuters coming from further afield.
The Space: Top Floor, 70-71 Wells Street
The space available is the impressive former hall of the original school, situated on the top floor and benefitting from excellent natural daylight, triple height vaulted ceilings, wonderful period features and various mod-cons including a dedicated 10GB fibre line and air-conditioning. The space comprises of 1800 square feet (NIA), a main office area, private toilets, a private kitchen area, two large meeting rooms and one smaller meeting room. There is also a pleasant balcony looking into the internal atrium of the building.