




Token House, Bank - EC2R 7AS
Property Details
Property Features
Furnished office spaces are available at competitive prices and with a flexible monthly licence. Large windows bring plenty of natural light into each office space, which overlook the Bank of England. A gorgeous reception area and professional staff provide a warm and friendly welcome to visitors.
Just steps away from the Bank of England and luxury boutiques at the Royal Exchange, you are also within walking distance of St. Paul's Cathedral and Leadenhall Market.
The five-storey period building is within easy reach of virtually any part of London thanks to superb public transport links. It is only a two-minute walk from Bank Street station, which is served by Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines as well as DLR trains.
The property is also within a ten-minute walk of Liverpool Street, Cannon Street and Moorgate rail stations, providing extensive mainline services to destinations throughout Greater London and beyond.








Services Available
- Building Features
- Air-conditioning
- Showers
- Business Support
- Administrative support
- Reception services
- Telephone answering
- IT / Telecomms
- AV equipment
- IT support
- Shared Internet
- Telecoms
- Security
- 24-hour access
- Security system
- Services & Amenities
- Beverages
- Conference facilities
- Meeting rooms
- Workspace Features
- Access to other centres nationwide
- City/town centre
- Close to mainline train station
- Close to underground/subway
- Non-branded offices
- Period building
Local Area Info
Bank is a bustling junction with close ties to London's financial sector. It acts as the originating point for several streets, including Threadneedle, Cornhill, Lonbard Street, Walbrook, Mansion House Street, Poultry and Princes Street. Bank station is served by the Docklands Light Railway and the London Underground's Central, Northern, and Waterloo & City lines.
On the northeast corner of Bank junction is the Bank of England. The central bank has been based here since 1734. The area is also home to the Royal Exchange, which has sat between Threadneedle Street and Cornhill since its founding in 1565. Mansion House is situated on the south side and has served as the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London since 1752. The Worshipful Company of Grocers and the Worshipful Company of Mercers are also based close to Bank junction.
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For more information about this property, please contact us on 020 3970 9731