Serviced Office Space to Rent in New Southgate

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Key Highlights The Flat Iron Building is a distinctive 19th-century flat-iron style landmark in the London Bridge area, combining historic character with modern industrial features. It offers spectacular 360° views across London and has become an iconic address for vibrant businesses. The Space Spread over multiple floors, the building provides customisable office space with abundant natural light, high ceilings and design flexibility. Workspaces are managed and can be fitted out to suit occupiers’ needs, often including amenities like meeting rooms, showers, bike storage, and 24/7 access. Location Situated at 44-46 Southwark Street, SE1 1UN, it lies in the heart of central London’s London Bridge neighbourhood, just a short walk from London Bridge Station and close to Borough Market, Flat Iron Square and a wide range of restaurants, bars and cultural attractions.

New Southgate is a residential suburb that lies at the point of conjunction of three north-London boroughs – Barnet, Enfield and Haringey. Originally part of a tiny hamlet called Betstyle, New Southgate was renamed after the railway station of the same name. The New Southgate Railway Station, built in1850, has become a major landmark for the area. New Southgate is also within easy reach of a range of attractions, including the historical Avenue House and the neo-classical Kenwood House.

Business Information

New Southgate may be a residential neighbourhood but there are also areas offering office space for a range of businesses. Most small businesses and stores cater to the residential population, although the New Southgate Industrial Estate is home to a diverse range of companies, including software and construction firms.

Entertainment And Dining Out

New Southgate is home to a host of pubs and bars that offer lively entertainment. The Boogaloo pushes all boundaries of the traditional ‘pub scene’, while the Champagne Bar is the perfect setting for a relaxing drink in elegant surroundings. The Wells Tavern, on the other hand, offers a magical combination of traditional British food and drinks set within a gorgeous Georgian building. The restaurant scene offers plenty of choice, ranging from fast food to authentic world cuisine. Check out Viva for a finger-licking experience from the Mediterranean region, while the aptly named Two Brothers Fish Restaurant will treat you to an award-winning version of an old English-classic, fish and chips. From road-side cafes to exotic restaurants, New Southgate has something for everyone.

Transport Information

The namesake railway station is also the main source of in-bound and out-bound traffic in New Southgate. Along with the Amos Grove Underground Station, trains are the primary mode of transport to and from this village. The area also offers regular and reliable bus and taxi services.

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