Serviced Offices in Moorgate
The Institute of Chartered Accountants arrived in 1893 and never left. That tells you everything. Moorgate is where London's professional services cluster; accountants, consultants, corporate finance advisors. Same City credibility as Bank, without the trading floor intensity or price tag.
The Vibe
Professional, measured, slightly quieter than Bank. Less trading floor urgency, more methodical work. You'll see more accountants than traders, more consultants than investment bankers. The pace is still City-fast, but conversations run longer than 30 seconds.
The Buildings
Post-WWII reconstruction created cleaner, more uniform buildings than the historic City core. Modern office developments from the 1960s onwards prioritise efficient floor plates over architectural drama. Finsbury Circus offers some period character, but mostly expect purpose-built commercial space.
Getting Around
Moorgate station serves Northern, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, and Circle lines. Liverpool Street is 5 minutes walk. Bank is 10 minutes. The Elizabeth line at Liverpool Street transformed east-west connectivity. Heathrow in 40 minutes, Canary Wharf in 8.
Who this neighbourhood suits
Best for: Accountancy firms, management consultants, corporate finance advisors, audit practices. Not for: Creative industries, tech startups, or anyone seeking exposed brick and character. This is professional services territory.
Highlights
- ICAEW headquarters. UK accounting's spiritual home
- 20-30% cheaper than Bank/Monument addresses
- Finsbury Circus; rare City green space steps away
- Direct Northern line to West End in 10 minutes
- Four tube lines at Moorgate station
How it compares
Moorgate vs nearby alternatives:
Bank/Monument
- Price: £650+ (vs Moorgate £500+)
- Vibe: More intense, trading-floor energy
- Best for: Investment banks, firms needing maximum institutional prestige
Liverpool Street
- Price: £600+ (slightly higher)
- Vibe: Tech-influenced, younger workforce
- Best for: Fintech, tech companies wanting City credibility
Transport options
| Station | Lines | Walk (mins) |
|---|---|---|
| Moorgate | Northern, Metropolitan, H&C, Circle | 2 |
| Liverpool Street | Central, Elizabeth, Metropolitan, H&C, Circle | 6 |
| Bank | Central, Northern, Waterloo & City, DLR | 10 |
Pricing
Typical monthly price range (per desk): £500–£950.
Private offices typically £600-£750/desk. Better value than Bank core. (January 2026 data)
Methodology: Surveyed from managed office providers in this area. Updated quarterly.
Nearby neighbourhoods
- Bank/Monument (bank-monument): Financial core, higher prestige and prices
- Liverpool Street/Broadgate (liverpool-street-broadgate): Tech campus energy, retail and dining
- Old Street (old-street): Tech hub, creative energy
- Clerkenwell (clerkenwell): Design district, village character
FAQs
Why do accountancy firms cluster in Moorgate?
The ICAEW has been headquartered here since 1893, creating a natural centre for the profession. Proximity to clients in the City, established professional networks, and buildings designed for methodical work rather than trading make it ideal. Big Four offices and major practices have historically gravitated here.
How does Moorgate compare to Bank for prestige?
Bank carries more weight with investment banks and trading operations. Moorgate signals professional services excellence. For accountancy, consulting, or corporate finance, Moorgate is the expected address. You save 20-30% on rent without losing credibility with your typical client base.
What's Finsbury Circus like?
The City's oldest public garden; a rare green space surrounded by offices. Popular for lunch breaks, informal meetings, and escaping screens. The bowling green operates in summer. It's one of Moorgate's genuine advantages over the more densely built Bank area.
Are there good meeting facilities?
Excellent. Serviced offices in Moorgate cater to professional services; expect quality meeting rooms, video conferencing, and formal boardroom options. Many buildings offer client-facing facilities designed for the kind of meetings accountants and consultants have.
What's the after-work scene?
More subdued than Bank. Traditional pubs and wine bars serve the professional crowd. The Counting House (former banking hall) is popular. For livelier evenings, Liverpool Street and Shoreditch are walking distance.
Is Moorgate suitable for tech companies?
It can work for B2B fintech or professional services tech. But if you want startup culture, creative energy, or casual dress codes, Old Street or Shoreditch will suit better. Moorgate's vibe is established professional services.
How's the building quality?
Functional rather than characterful. Post-war reconstruction means most buildings prioritise efficiency over heritage charm. Modern fit-outs in serviced offices are good quality, but you won't find the exposed brick and Victorian character of Clerkenwell or Shoreditch.






