Latest Flex Office Market Insights: UK Flexible Office Space Report - Q3 2023
Rubberdesk has 219 office spaces with a total capacity for 5,471 desks across 70 buildings, all available to rent right now in South London with live prices.
With 33 operators to choose from including Lenta Space, The Office Group, Wework, Local London and Fora Space there are options for every style and budget.
Median Office Rate Per Person | £280 |
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Median Coworking Desk Rate Per Person | £239 |
Flex Floorspace Available (sqm) | 72,250 |
Available Desk Capacity | 1,445 |
City | 1-4 Desks | 5-10 Desks | 11-15 Desks | 16-25 Desks | 26-50 Desks | 50+ Desks |
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Central London | £675 | £667 | £650 | £655 | £716 | £759 |
West London | £385 | £400 | £429 | £485 | £563 | £488 |
East London | £350 | £350 | £410 | £495 | £522 | £520 |
North London | £325 | £350 | £351 | £330 | £429 | £550 |
South London | £257 | £240 | £229 | £400 | £225 |
Source Rubberdesk. All prices accurate as of September 2023
South London is the part of London that’s south of the River Thames. It’s diverse, and each area has its own unique character and experiences to offer.
London Bridge was the only bridge until the mid-18th century, so development was slow in the south. The building of the Westminster Bridge (along with a few others) allowed for greater growth, but only in the southwestern part of South London. The rest of the region began blossoming after the development of the Surrey Commercial Docks. Then the development of railways allowed for even faster growth.
South London consists of several village-like areas, each with its own unique character. These areas also combine the best of the rural and urban worlds. The southern part of London is well-known for Wimbledon, the art scene of Peckham, and the delicious restaurants in Tooting.
You'll find the following boroughs in South London:
South London is mainly served by over-ground trains, but there are some Tube stations in South London along the Northern Line and Victoria Line. Elsewhere the London Trams connect Beckenham and New Addington to Wimbledon. Over ground trains connect much of the rest of South London through commuter hubs such as Morden, Croydon and Clapham Junction.
Some South London landmarks worth noting include:
Wimbledon - Wimbledon is best known for the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, but the district is also home to the New Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon Village (filled with indie boutiques and posh cafes), and Wimbledon Park.
Peckham - Peckham offers one of the richest art scenes in all of London. It houses many galleries and creative spaces such as the Museum of Contemporary Art and the South London Gallery. There’s also a variety of restaurants and rooftop bars, which workers can enjoy at the end of a long day.
London Eye - The London Eye is easily one of the most recognizable landmarks in South London. Also known as the Millenium Wheel, it’s Europe’s tallest observation wheel, and one of the most popular attractions in the UK.
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