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Holborn serviced offices
Holborn is an area of Central London and is also the name of the area's principal east-west street, running as High Holborn from St Giles's High Street to Gray's Inn Road.
Some famous people who were born in or who have had significant connections with Holborn are Barry Sheene MBE, Eric Morley who founded the Miss World competition many years ago, Sir John Barbirolli, and Charles Dickens who lived in Doughty Street.
Background and history of Holborn
Traditionally Holborn is the home of the legal profession and the Inns of Court, ancient legal centres, were located here to symbolising the law as a mediator in the battle for power between the City and Westminster. There are still four surviving Inns: Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Middle Temple and Inner Temple. The courtyards and passageways of these Inns are a quiet oasis from the busy capital.
There appears to be a thriving business in letting out or renting office space, either serviced or unserviced, and looking through adverts one can see comments such as these:-
"Definitely a good office to work from. Need affordable office space? This building is cheap to lease and popular with all companies. Spacious suites set in a great location with all facilities available."
Sentences like those above signify that the estate agents have sound common sense, and whilst they are seeking tenants, they are also level headed enough to realise that the recession is still with us, and so are happy to lure them in by offering realistic rental properties.
Perhaps this could be the time to move your office business to Holborn?
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