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Why can't I see pricesHide xArchitecturally remodelled for the sole purpose of creating the perfect space for a business centre. The large open plan reception and waiting room area leads the way to an impressive and spacious boardroom that can seat up to 16 people comfortably and a meeting room that can seat up to 8. A large sky light window on the top floor floods natural light into the atrium that continues down throughout the building creating an unusual and truly beautiful lightwell and a lovely centre space for clients. Surrounding the atrium are many private office suites that vary in size. The business centre has 16 fully furnished rooms and suites offering spacious office accommodation for 1- 30 people with lift access, showers and bike storage for all floors. As well as in-house services, the centre provides outstanding virtual offices from one of the most prestigious business addresses in Bath with an assortment of secretarial services available helping you to operate your business effortlessly and to take away the stresses of a busy working day. The virtual office package can be tailored to suit your requirements.
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The building is a short walk from the main car park and only 5-10 minutes from Bath Spa Rail Station, making getting to the workspace easy. What’s more, being within a built up city centre locations, a large variety of amenities are right on the doorstep. Historical Bath also offers plentiful entertainment from the Postal Museum to Victoria Art Gallery.