Office Space to Rent in the South Home Counties (Serviced Offices)

View office space to rent in the Home Counties (south). We list office space which is presented in different sizes and budgets for a variety of requirements. Whether you need a traditional, contemporary, or modern look, contact us today to find your perfect workspace.

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Bevis Marks, Aldgate, London, EC3A 7BA
Private serviced offices
2 to 75 people
From £1,060/mo.

Office space for rent in a Landmark, glass-fronted building.

  • Bike storage
  • Breakout space
  • Lift access
  • Meeting rooms
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
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  • Icon: Tube Station Aldgate (3 mins walk)
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St. Botolph Street, Aldgate, EC3A 7BB
Private serviced offices
2 to 60 people
From £860/mo.

Sleek office spaces for rent in a property blending classic and contemporary interiors.

  • 24 hour access
  • Air conditioning
  • Meeting rooms
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
  • Phone booths
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Baker Street, London, W1U 6TS
Private serviced offices
4 to 65 people
From £2,264/mo.

Office spaces to rent in a period building with modern features.

  • Air conditioning
  • Breakout space
  • Meeting rooms
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
  • Pet friendly
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Waterhouse Sq, Holborn, London, EC1N 2ST
Private serviced offices
2 to 100 people
From £1,510/mo.

Variety of office space for rent in a red-brick period building with a warehouse feel.

  • Air conditioning
  • Breakout space
  • Meeting rooms
  • Network events
  • Pet friendly
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Bevis Marks, Aldgate, London, EC3A 7LN
Private serviced offices
20 to 150 people
From £7,382/mo.

Modernised stone building provides beautiful contemporary office space for rent.

  • Breakout space
  • Games room
  • Lift access
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
  • Phone booths
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Store Street, Fitzrovia/Noho, London, WC1E 7BT
Private serviced offices
4 to 68 people
From £1,760/mo.

A range of unfurnished office spaces for rent with glass partitions in a grand building.

  • 24 hour access
  • Lockers
  • Meeting rooms
  • Network events
  • Phone booths
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Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 3JA
Private serviced offices
6 to 200 people
From £3,000/mo.

Trendy office space rentals in a period building with classic and contemporary features.

  • Breakout space
  • Event space
  • Network events
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
  • Pet friendly
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Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AA
Private serviced offices
2 to 100 people
From £840/mo.

Modern office space to rent in an iconic London landmark with stunning skyline views.

  • 24 hour access
  • Bike storage
  • CafĂ©
  • Disabled access
  • Lift access
  • and more...
  • Icon: Tube Station Canary Wharf (2 mins walk)
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Leman St, Aldgate East, London, E1 8ER
Private serviced offices
2 to 65 people
From £800/mo.

Well-presented office spaces to rent in a high rise building, seconds from Aldgate East Station.

  • 24 hour access
  • Air conditioning
  • Breakout space
  • Disabled access
  • Lift access
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  • Icon: Tube Station Aldgate East (1 min walk)
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Home Counties (South) Office Guide

The Southern Home Counties consist of Surrey, Kent, and Sussex. Like the other Home Counties, they are close to London, and economically more prosperous than the rest of the UK. The economies of these three counties have traditionally been based in activities such as agriculture and construction. However, the services sector has in recent years accounted for in increasing percentage of employment.

Surrey

Surrey is the wealthiest county in the United Kingdom, with the highest GDP per capita and a much larger proportion of millionaires than any other county in the UK. In addition to enjoying a close proximity to London, Surrey's economy is boosted by the fact that many major companies are headquartered in the county. International companies that have head offices in Surrey include Nikon, Whirlpool, Nestlé, and Esso. Surrey is a popular option for firms that need to be located close to London, but are put off by the high cost of renting office space in the capital.

Kent

Due to the spectacular natural beauty of the county, tourism is playing an increasingly important part in the Kent economy. Visitors from all over the world visit Kent to see attractions such as the White Cliffs of Dover, Leeds Castle, Dover Castle, and much more. As a result, a large proportion Kent's population are employed in services catering to the tourism industry.
Kent is also home to Kent Science Park. It is one of the biggest science parks in the South East, and aims at nurturing local companies in the science and technology industries. The park provides flexible offices in Sittingbourne, suitable for companies of all sizes and stages of development. In addition to office space, the park also provides a conference centre, an ICT training centre, a lecture theatre, and meeting rooms. Workers at the park can engage in numerous physical activities at the site, including tennis and football.

Sussex

In recent years Sussex has seen an influx of companies operating in new industries, such as digital media. Concerted efforts have been made to develop the county's economy, and help it achieve its full potential. One such initiative is the Greater Brighton City Deal. The aims of this project include creating 1,300 jobs in the short-term and 8,500 jobs in the medium term. The project will also provide more than 22,000 sq ft of office space in East Sussex, specifically for the use of companies in the creative technology industry. Ultimately, the project aims at establishing Brighton and Hove as a new centre for technology in the UK, under the moniker "Tech City South".

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