Albert House, 256-260 Old Street, London, EC1V 9DD
- SIZE AVAILABLE
170-2,380 sq ft
16-221 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- Manned Reception
- On-site Cafe
- Cycle Storage Facilities
- Shower Facilities
- Rooftop Terrace
Description
The Albert House building looms over Old Street just as you turn off the roundabout into Shoreditch. The 1930’s building has been transformed by Ben Adams Architects to restore some of the old character of the building by creating an impressive space with a speak easy feel.
The building offers private offices, co-working space, fixed desks and meeting rooms. There are other great perks too; a gym, a café and a screening room.
Location
Albert House is located 2 minutes to the east of Old Street Station (Northern Line), 8 minutes northwest of Shoreditch High Street (Windrush Line), and 10 minutes north of Moorgate (Northern, Metropolitan, Circle, and Hammersmith & City Lines).
Brochures
Albert House, 256-260 Old Street, London, EC1V 9DD
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Old Street Station0.1 miles
- Shoreditch High Street Station0.5 miles
- Hoxton Station0.5 miles
Notes
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