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Serviced Office Description
The Lloyd's building is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd’s of London. It was designed by architect Richard Rogers and built over eight years from 1978 to 1986. Its focal point is the gigantic Underwriting Room on the ground floor, which houses the famous Lutine Bell. The Underwriting Room (often simply known as 'the Room') is overlooked by galleries, forming a 60-metre-high atrium lit naturally through a huge barrel-vaulted glass roof.
The Offices are located in the 4th floor of this impressive building and some of our offices enjoy the benefits of overlooking the famous Underwriting Room.
Office Facilities
- + 24 hr access
- + disabled facilities
- + fully furnished
- + translation services
- + secretarial support
- + tele answering
- + lifts
- + meeting rooms
- + air conditioning
- + conferencing
- + showers
- + catering
- + reception
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Specification
Largest Office Space:
0 (people)
Smallest Office Space: 1 person
Internet Access: Modem ISDN and Broadband
Network (Cat.5):
Yes
Videoconferencing:
Yes
The following services are provided:
Pricing
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