About the office
Experience an extraordinary architectural marvel at The Trampery On the Gantry. Developed as a joyous experiment in utilizing open urban space to provide low-cost studios for local creative businesses, this location features 21 freestanding, single and double-storey cabins built directly onto the massive steel structure at the back of the 2012 Olympic Broadcast Centre. Each house-shaped studio is fully insulated, rich in natural light, and features a unique bespoke facade that pays homage to local industrial pioneers. At the core of this vertical village is the communal Village Hall, providing a welcoming shared lounge, kitchenettes, and open-plan desks where entrepreneurs can collaborate, share ideas, and scale their ventures in a highly sustainable environment.
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
Based within the sprawling Here East tech and innovation campus, you are positioned inside the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The immediate neighbourhood offers a brilliant juxtaposition of cutting-edge digital enterprise and the relaxed, artisanal canal-side culture of Hackney Wick. Overlooking the River Lea, your team enjoys access to an array of local craft breweries, independent roasteries, and regular collaborative project shows, providing an energetic, forward-thinking backdrop that fuels creative breakthroughs.
Commuting
Transit logistics are remarkably efficient and scenic. Members benefit from a free, dedicated Here East shuttle bus service running frequently to and from the massive transport interchange at Stratford Station, granting instant access to the Jubilee and Central lines, the DLR, national rail, and the high-speed Elizabeth line. Alternatively, a beautiful walk along the canal path brings you to Hackney Wick Overground Station in mere minutes, while extensive cycling infrastructure and on-site bike storage fully cater to two-wheeled commuters.
