About the office
Bring your brand to an address steeped in community heritage and entrepreneurial drive at The Trampery Tottenham. Housed within an iconic Edwardian landmark originally constructed as the Tottenham & District Gas Company, the building makes a striking impression with its signature green copper dome and clock tower. Operating as a focal point for inclusive entrepreneurship in partnership with Haringey Council and the Mayor of London, this social enterprise centre provides highly affordable private offices, creative studios, and fixed desks. The space features newly renovated ground-floor seminar facilities, an enhanced street-level presence, business advice programmes, and welcoming café facilities, ensuring local startups have everything needed to flourish.
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
Prominently located right on Tottenham High Road, the centre is anchored at the heart of a proud, high-energy North London district. The surrounding neighbourhood is rich in diverse cultures, independent local retail, artisan eateries, and historic community hubs. Operating from this address embeds your business directly into a supportive, grassroots ecosystem where commercial growth is naturally linked to positive local impact, making it an incredibly inspiring home for purpose-led founders.
Commuting
Travel links are highly direct, ensuring a smooth daily journey for your workforce and visiting partners. The building sits within comfortable walking distance of both Bruce Grove Station (London Overground) and the major transport hub at Tottenham Hale Station (offering rapid Victoria line tube links and Greater Anglia rail services directly into Liverpool Street). Numerous local bus routes also stop immediately outside the front gates along the High Road.
