Panagram's post-modern transformation brings bold and expressive design to the heart of Clerkenwell. Step into the vibrant reception area, which doubles as a dynamic communal workspace and exhibition space, enhanced by uplifting yellow accents and indoor trees. impressive floor-to-ceiling heights and expansive windows flood the penthouse office with natural light, while a private wraparound terrace offers the perfect place to unwind.
Clerkenwell sits between Shoreditch and the West End, and its character is somehow both unique and a composite of its neighbours.The name comes from its historical association with the clergy – or clerken in Middle English – and a medieval well on Farringdon Lane, part of which remains today. Its industrial heritage makes it popular with the creative and tech industries. Printers, manufacturers, clockmakers and meat storage warehouses began being converted to offices and apartments in the 1980s.The area’s rich history is unsurprising given its proximity to the City of London, and it’s perhaps this sense of richness in culture, the arts, creativity, commerce, and architecture that gives Clerkenwell its distinctive charm.
Clerkenwell connects to the rest of London, and further, via all the major forms of transport: tube, bus, cycle highways and soon,the Elizabeth line (Crossrail). The closest Underground stations are Barbican and Farringdon. Both are served by the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City lines and the Elizabeth line, and are a four- and eight-minute walk away, respectively. King’s Cross St Pancras, London’s Eurostar terminal, is one tube stop away, and London’s main airports are all within easy reach.
With a managed lease everything you need to run your office is included in the monthly price, and additional services are available upon request.
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