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Location

  1. East Ham1min walk
    • District Line
    • Hammersmith and City Line
  2. Woodgrange Park15min walk
    • Overground Line

Building Facilities

Communal Meeting Rooms

1 meeting rooms are available in the building at a cost of from £3 per hour


  1. Meeting Rooms

  2. 24 hr Access

  3. Furniture

  4. Trading Address

  5. Breakout Space

  6. Secure Access

  7. Wifi

  8. Mailing Address

  9. Reception

  10. Kitchen

Not Available

  1. Inventory Storage

  2. Beer & Wine

  3. Lockers

  4. Fruit & Snacks

  5. Utilities

  6. Coffee & Tea

  7. Event Space

  8. Events & Talks

  9. Cleaning

  10. Childcare

  11. Roof Terrace

  12. Gym

  13. Phone Booths

  14. Bike Storage

  15. Showers

  16. Pets Allowed

  17. Disabled Access

  18. Parking

  19. Printing

  20. Cafe

About this building

East Ham lays in the heart of East London. With a rich history spanning back centuries, it's currently one of the most vibrant and busy parts of London that you'll ever expect to come accross. With a magnitude of shoppers from a diverse range of backgrounds, its busy High Street makes the perfect location for businesses hungry to cash in and service the diverse local population. With this in mind it was only natural for Icon Offices to open a Business Centre in this dynamic part of the capital. Our Business Centre offers other enterprises affordable office rental solutions in this buzzing part of London.

Our East Ham serviced offices are located in a prime location on the High Street next door to East Ham station; on the 1st Floor of what could possibly be the most iconic building in the area. It was built in 1906 and was the home of The Palace: East Ham theatre. It later became C&A with the local newspaper, The Newham Recorder occupying the 1st Floor until 2012.

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