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Clerkenwell & City Fringes – Key Facts

  • a rich diversity of office space – lower cost alternatives to offices in the City of London and the West End
  • all types of office accommodation from small studios to large corporate buildings
  • relocation of media companies from increasingly expensive Soho and the West End
  • good communications: large mainline and underground services
A Price Guide for Renting Office Space in Clerkenwell & City Fringes, London (ft2 per annum)
Rent Rates Service Charge Total Cost Total Avg. Cost
The rentals rates and service charges shown are only intended as a guide. Some office space is often available with costs outside these guidelines.
The above cost brackets range from reasonable quality comfort cooled office space to high quality comfort cooled / air conditioned office space. Less expensive centrally-heated office space is also generally available.
Business rates per sq ft can vary greatly from year to year changing each April, due to annual changes in the Uniform Business Rate and Transitional Relief. Higher rates are paid for brand new buildings.
£25-35 £8-12 £7-9 £40-56 £48.00

This area along the north eastern fringes of the City has a rich diversity of office space, which provides a lower cost alternative to traditional City of London and West End occupiers.

The City fringes contain all types of office accommodation from small studios to large corporate buildings and the area tends to fill up substantially when rents in core Central London locations become too expensive. An example of this trend can be seen in the present eastward relocation of media companies from increasingly expensive Soho / West End.

As with most of Central London, Clerkenwell and the City fringes have good communications. Large mainline and underground services are provided at Farringdon and further east at Liverpool Street stations.