£227,609 pa

(£79.50/sq. ft. pa)

Office to let
100 Fetter Lane, London EC4A

    • 2,863 sq. ft

Added on 03/02/2026

About this property

  • Fletcher Priest architect design fit out.

  • Furnished + flexible with 28 desks

  • Two meeting rooms (6 and 4 person)

  • WiFi provided throughout

  • Teapoint and breakout area for meetings and downtime

  • Views over gardens and trees

  • Located within a multi award-winning building designed by Fletcher Priest Architects

  • Teapoint and breakout area for meetings and downtime

  • Self contained floor with secure access

  • Openable windows for access to fresh air

  • Estimated Rates Payable: £100205

Description

Surrounded by glazing and daylight, with views over gardens and trees, this private floor within the multi award-winning 100 Fetter Lane features 28 desks, two meeting pods, a teapoint, and space for breakout.

With direct lift access, the architect-designed interior comes complete with showers and cycle storage and full access to the building’s shared cafe amenity on ground floor. This self-contained workspace is ready for immediate occupation.

Location

Fetter Lane sits at the meeting point of the City and the West End, a location long associated with law, media and design now also home to a mix of creative, technology, and finance professionals. It’s a street of character and quiet quality, lined with landmark architecture and moments from the bustle of Fleet Street, Holborn and New Street Square. The area offers an exceptional mix of cafés, restaurants and bars, from morning coffee at Press to lunch at Brasserie Blanc or drinks at Smiths of Smithfield. Excellent transport connections (Chancery Lane, Holborn and City Thameslink) put every part of London within easy reach. Green spaces such as Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Gray’s Inn Gardens provide calm spots nearby, making this one of central London’s most balanced and connected business neighbourhoods.

Transport Connections

The area around 100 Fetter Lane lies between the City of London and Holborn, combining historic character with modern architecture. It’s a thriving hub for legal, financial, and creative businesses, surrounded by cafés, pubs, and small green spaces like St Dunstan Gardens. Excellent transport links from Chancery Lane and Farringdon make it highly accessible, while recent public-realm improvements have enhanced its appeal as a vibrant and well-connected part of central London.

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