Stepping directly above Bank Underground and DLR stations, this Grade I listed neoclassical masterpiece from 1844 puts occupiers at London’s financial core. The building’s central courtyard anchors a workspace where history and modern business converge, with serviced offices, coworking areas, and meeting rooms seating 12 to 22 people. Originally founded in the 16th century and opened by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571, the site has been twice destroyed by fire and rebuilt, once hosting the Lloyd’s insurance market.
Enterprise-grade connectivity and 24/7 access create an environment where businesses collaborate seamlessly. Meeting rooms, phone booths, and reception services support productivity, whilst ground floor luxury restaurants and shops foster community. The space accommodates 1 to 500+ people across various office types, from virtual offices to day offices, giving teams flexibility to connect and grow their creativity in this historic setting.














