About the office
At WeWork - 1 Waterhouse Square we occupy a restored 19th-century Grade II-listed building that blends gothic character with modern workplace comforts. Our spaces are laid out to support both focused work and collaboration, with bright lounges, private offices and flexible meeting rooms, plus quiet nooks and shared kitchens that make it easy for teams to connect. Our Community team supports day-to-day running, and practical touches such as showers, secure bicycle storage and a parent’s room help make the working day smoother for you.
Amenities
24/7 access
Flexible terms
Furnished offices
Meeting rooms
Parking
Phone booth
Available offers
Hot desk
- People
- 20 desks available
Fixed desk
- People
- 10 desks available
Private office
- People
- 1-7 people
- Size
- 8-30 sq ft
Private office
- People
- 8-18 people
- Size
- 31-75 sq ft
Private office
- People
- 19-28 people
- Size
- 76-120 sq ft
Suite
- People
- 20-50 people
- Size
- 90-250 sq ft
Suite
- People
- 51-135 people
- Size
- 251-600 sq ft
Surroundings and area
At 1 Waterhouse Square in London we place our workspace in a long-established legal and cultural quarter, close to Holborn Circus and Chancery Lane, where the city’s professional rhythm meets quieter historic corners. The neighbourhood feels practical for day-to-day business, with a good choice of cafés and restaurants and cultural touches nearby such as Sir John Soane’s Museum and Temple Church, so you can step out for client meetings or a restorative walk between calls. We position our location as a convenient, city-centre base where teams can balance focused work with the amenities of Holborn.
Commuting
Close to Holborn Circus and Chancery Lane, we make getting here straightforward for anyone using central London transport, with Chancery Lane station a very short walk from our front door. The immediate area is easy to navigate on foot between meetings and every day trips, and our location keeps the most relevant stops within an easy walk so you can arrive and leave with minimal fuss.
