The Gilbert is being developed as an extensive shared work and social space, which will celebrate the eccentricities of the original building.
Although focused on the working lifestyles of the present day, the building has a story to tell. Designed as a private members club by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s, the building was designed by the same architect as some national landmarks, including: the Tate Modern, Liverpool Cathedral, St Pancras Hotel, Battersea Power Station and the iconic red telephone box.
There are excellent communications, with the property benefiting from:
4 underground lines
National rail access from Moorgate
Further 3 undergrounds within a 4 minute walk
Crossrail further enhances connectivity to Moorgate station providing commuters with a 7 minute journey to either Canary Wharf or the West End and a 33 minute journey to Heathrow airport
With oodles of character, flooded with natural daylight and with all the facilities you need under one roof (amazing roof terraces and a courtyard), the workspaces at The Gilbert will be beautiful, bright and inspiring, as well as a productive work environment.