Key Highlights
Larcom House is a distinctive Grade II listed building originally constructed in 1937 as Southwark’s Health Services Department and later used as a key NHS facility. It is recognised for its red-brick façade and Art Deco architectural detailing, giving it strong character compared to typical modern offices. Today, it accommodates a mix of office and workspace uses, making it attractive for businesses seeking a unique and historic environment.
The Space
The building is arranged across lower ground, ground, and two upper floors, offering flexible office configurations suitable for a variety of occupiers. Internally, it features generous ceiling heights, good natural light, and a blend of period character with modern office amenities such as meeting areas, kitchens, and serviced workspace facilities. The overall layout supports both private offices and open-plan working environments.
Location
Situated on Larcom Street in Walworth, the property is just a short walk from Elephant and Castle, providing excellent connectivity via Underground, National Rail, and bus routes. The surrounding area is a lively and evolving part of South London, benefitting from major regeneration, a wide range of local amenities, and proximity to key destinations such as Elephant Park and central London.