The striking façade of Greencoat House has a commanding presence on Victoria’s Francis Street and Greencoat Place. With refined Victorian elegance, the building tipifies the architectural character of the area, and has been sympathetically restored to blend the original warehouse features with stylish contemporary facilities.
Today, Greencoat House is home to a range of diverse and thriving businesses and organisations. Offering exceptional light, space and character, these modern, open plan offices are the perfect choice for established and growing businesses that desire a vibrant central London location.
2,480 sq ft Furnished + Flexible office space ready for occupation.
Location
Situated in the heart of Victoria, Greencoat House is just a seven minute walk from Victoria mainline and Underground stations and five minutes from St James’s Park Underground station. Having recently benefited from wholesale re-development and an influx of new retail and restaurants, the area has diversified from its traditional occupier base of government departments and now attracts a wide range of private sector retail, media and technology businesses – including Jimmy Choo, Kering Group, Chime Communications and Tom Ford.
Accommodation
1st Floor - 2,480 sq ft
including:
- 24 x desks
- 10 x hotdesks
- 1 x private meeting room
- 1 x reception / seating area
- 1 x kitchenette
- Private on-floor WC
- Private on-floor shower
- Cabled and enabled with high speed fibre internet
Terms
RENT - ALL-IN RENT £12,805 pcm inclusive of rent, service charge, business rates, building insurance, facilities management
LEASE TERMS - Flexible
Specification
- New lease available with flexibility from September 2025
- Efficient heating and cooling perimeter fan coil units
- Coved vaulted ceiling
- Access to internal lightwell providing a calm breakout space
- Bespoke lighting
- Exposed cast iron columns
- Floor to ceiling heights of over 4 metres
- 110 cycle spaces
- Shower facilities
- EPC Rating ‘D’
- Victoria and St James’s Park stations both within a seven minute walk