32 Threadneedle Street is a beautiful Grade II listed building in an iconic street at the heart of the City of London, positioned right between the Bank of England and the Gherkin. Once the site of the Bank of New South Wales, this architectural gem is now home to premium serviced office space, available on flexible terms and complemented by outstanding amenities.
All offices inside are fully-furnished to high standards and completely unbranded. They come in a variety of sizes, suitable for diverse businesses looking for a workplace in London’s core financial district. Alongside office space, 32 Threadneedle Street offers a selection of bookable meeting rooms and private phone booths.
There’s also a wonderful collection of on-site amenities designed to make work life more convenient, including a gym, spin room, bicycle storage facilities and showers. And, with outstanding transport connections facilitated by nearby stations like Bank, Liverpool Street, and Monument, 32 Threadneedle Street really has everything you’d want from a premium City office space.
An architectural gem a stones throw from the Bank of England with plenty of charm and character
An architectural gem a stones throw from the Bank of England with plenty of charm and character
32 Threadneedle Street, with its classic Portland stone façade, is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1920. Its original purpose was as a branch of the Bank of New South Wales, and there are still call-backs to its history, including the preserved original bank vault. A complete refurbishment brought the interiors into the modern age, making the most of the building’s impressive external appearance and ultra-prestigious positioning by transforming it into a high-quality workplace.
On the iconic Threadneedle Street, home to the Bank of England and other neighbouring global finance institutions, our workplace at 32 Threadneedle Street is extremely well connected. Nearby Underground stations include Bank, Monument, and Aldgate, with National Rail services available from Liverpool Street, Fenchurch Street, and Cannon Street stations, all within easy walking distance.
Its position in the heart of the City of London puts 32 Threadneedle Street in touching distance of countless cafes and restaurants offering diverse world cuisine.
The Bank of England Museum charts the story of the country’s central bank from within the building it has called home since 1734. Perfect for an interesting lunch break.