All Saints' Street
Programme, Bristol, BS1 2NB, GBR
Enjoy the sweet taste of success by basing your business in All Saints' Street; an iconic building where they used to make Fry’s chocolate. Rejuvenated to be a new centre for commerce and culture at the heart of Bristol, it’s also home to an art gallery, restaurants and shops. All Saints' Street has the top three floors of the distinctively curved structure, offering flexible, fully equipped and designer workspaces whether you’re looking for private offices or collaborative areas.
Plug into our super-fast Wi-Fi and into the energy of our buzzing community of like-minded entrepreneurs. Have a killer cup of barista-brewed coffee while chatting on the patio. The central location means it’s not far at all to Old City, Cabot Circus shopping centre and the waterfront. All Saints' Street is easy to reach by bus, bike (there’s a cycle hub), train or even waterbus. And when work is done for the day, take a stroll to Castle Park, relax over pizza and a craft beer at The Lanes Bowling Alley next door or be inspired by the Palestine Museum & Cultural Centre.
Castlemead
Lower Castle Street, Bristol, BS1 3AG, GBR
Aim high with a workspace in Bristol’s tallest building in the heart of the city centre. 18 storey Castlemead has sweeping views and is easily accessible – with on-site parking and being just 5 minutes from Temple Meads Station.
Welcome guests to the bright modern reception before hosting a meeting with impressive views of Bristol’s skyline. Time for a break? Castle Park is opposite, while the cool bars and restaurants of Bristol Harbour are a short stroll away.
Broad Quay House
Prince Street, Bristol, BS1 4DJ, GBR
Be inspired to produce your best work in this modern, wharf-style building on Bristol’s floating harbour. Broad Quay House enjoys one of the city’s most visible locations, perched on the waterfront just moments from Queens Square.
Enjoy harbour views and great networking in this prime city spot, home to leading aerospace, media and financial services companies. And when it comes to taking a break, you’ll find a myriad of restaurants, bars and venues – including the famous Bristol Hippodrome – within walking distance.
Mainline Building
Mainline Building, Bristol, BS34 6LR, GBR
Embrace flexible working at our contemporary coworking space in Bristol’s Mainline Building. Conveniently located in Patchway and just under 10km from the vibrant city centre, the Mainline Building puts your business close to the heart of one of the UK’s key economic hubs. Enjoy a smooth commute, with Patchway Station just a minute’s walk from the office, making access by train quick and convenient. Alternatively, catch the bus from Titan Road bus stop, 480 metres away. Whether coming from central Bristol or beyond, this prime location offers easy connectivity to the broader Southwest region.
Boost your business’s image at Mainline Building, a newly built, high-quality office space in the up-and-coming suburb of Patchway. Mainline Building’s modern exterior reflects its professional, welcoming interior, which was designed with productivity in mind. Step into a stylish lobby that opens up to bright, versatile workspaces tailored to suit every business need. From open-plan coworking areas to private suites and well-equipped meeting rooms, you’ll find a space that adapts to your style – all fully furnished and ready to go. Network with like-minded professionals in our communal areas, grab a coffee from our kitchen, or head into central Bristol for an array of cafés, shops and things to do.
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When you choose to rent our coworking space in and around the Bristol region you will be benefiting from working in one of the most progressive cities in the south west of England. Located where the M4 and M5 motorways intersect it has quickly developed into a leading commercial hub. With the M5 connecting with the industrial Midlands and the railway going directly into London and Cardiff this hub provides an outstanding commercial base for companies of all types. Hargreaves Lansdown the investment specialists along with BAE Systems and Airbus provide employment for many of Bristol’s 450000 inhabitants which the city’s university swells each academic year. Several tech and bioscience companies are also supported by the university while the city centre has established itself as a shopping tourism and entertainment hotspot.