Serviced Offices in Battersea
Battersea Power Station stood derelict for 40 years. Now Apple UK occupies it alongside 250+ shops, restaurants, and leisure venues. London's largest contemporary regeneration delivers 20,000 homes and 25,000 jobs by 2030. The iconic landmark becomes aspirational business destination.
The Vibe
Aspirational, contemporary, and consciously designed. The Power Station's transformation symbolises London's regeneration capability. Tech companies, media firms, and creative enterprises converge here for the iconic address and riverside setting. New-build polish throughout.
The Buildings
The Grade II-listed Power Station (42-acre site) anchors the development; iconic red-brick chimneys preserved, interior transformed. Surrounding new-build towers designed by major architects ascend in height. Contemporary mixed-use development with retail at ground, offices above, residential adjacent.
Getting Around
Battersea Power Station station (Northern line extension, 2021) provides direct tube access previously impossible. Nine Elms station nearby. Victoria is 10 minutes on Northern line. River bus services add scenic alternative. The Northern extension was essential; before 2021, Battersea was underserved.
Who this neighbourhood suits
Best for: Tech companies, media firms, corporate headquarters wanting distinctive riverside address. Prestige-seeking businesses. Not for: Budget-conscious startups, traditional finance wanting City credentials, or firms needing established neighbourhood character.
Highlights
- Apple UK headquarters; validates location choice
- Battersea Power Station; globally recognised London landmark
- 250+ shops, restaurants, leisure venues on-site
- Northern line extension direct to City in 15 minutes
- Nine Elms Park; 14-acre riverside green space
How it compares
Battersea vs nearby alternatives:
Vauxhall
- Price: £400+ (vs Battersea £500+)
- Vibe: Sustainability focus, less glamour
- Best for: Climate-tech, purpose-driven businesses
Victoria/Westminster
- Price: £550+ (comparable)
- Vibe: Government adjacent, established
- Best for: Policy-focused, corporate prestige
Transport options
| Station | Lines | Walk (mins) |
|---|---|---|
| Battersea Power Station | Northern | 3 |
| Nine Elms | Northern | 10 |
| Vauxhall | Victoria, National Rail | 15 |
Pricing
Typical monthly price range (per desk): £500–£950.
Private offices typically £600-£800/desk. Landmark premium for iconic address. (January 2026 data)
Methodology: Surveyed from managed office providers in this area. Updated quarterly.
Nearby neighbourhoods
- Vauxhall (vauxhall): Climate-tech hub, sustainable focus
- Victoria/Westminster (victoria-westminster): Government district, established area
- South Bank (south-bank): Cultural centre, theatres
- Chelsea (kensington-chelsea): Creative luxury across the river
FAQs
Does Apple's presence actually matter?
For credibility, yes. Apple chose Battersea for their UK headquarters; one of London's largest office deals. The decision validates the location for other tech and media companies. If Apple thinks it works, the question mark over south-of-river diminishes.
What's the Power Station actually like inside?
Transformed. The industrial cathedral now houses retail, restaurants, office space, and residential. Control Room B becomes event space. The turbine halls create dramatic public realm. Heritage preserved, function completely reimagined.
Is Battersea isolated from central London?
Not anymore. Pre-2021, yes; no tube made Battersea inconvenient. The Northern line extension changed everything. Bank is 15 minutes, West End 20 minutes. The psychological distance remains for some, but transport reality is now competitive.
What's the retail and dining offer?
Substantial. 250+ units make Battersea Power Station a destination, not just office location. From quick lunch to client dinner, the options exist on-site. Weekend retail attracts visitors; the development lives beyond office hours.
How complete is the development?
Ongoing. The Power Station is open; surrounding development continues through 2030. Some areas remain construction sites. Early occupants accept development-phase inconveniences for value and early presence. Complete polish takes time.
Is there neighbourhood character?
Not traditional. Battersea Power Station is a planned development, not organic neighbourhood. The character is contemporary, designed, aspirational. If you want village atmosphere and local pubs, look elsewhere. If you want iconic new-build, this delivers.
What about the riverside?
Excellent. Thames Walk connects through Nine Elms to Vauxhall and beyond. River buses provide transport alternatives. The setting distinguishes Battersea from inland locations. Riverside offices attract talent who value the environment.




