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Serviced Office Space to Rent in Smithfield

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Home to London’s oldest surviving wholesale meat and livestock market, Smithfield is a major part of London’s heritage. The area boasts a long and rich history. When it comes to attractions, The Museum of London is in close proximity to Smithfield, along with numerous churches such as St. Andrew’s Church and the Church of St. Anne and St. Agnes. Smithfield is also home to the Temple of Mithras, an old Roman temple from ancient times.

Business Information

Smithfield is occupied by meat and meat-product related stores, while the executive suites in and around the area are inhabited by a variety of businesses and professionals, such as solicitors and accountants. The area also has a newspaper and magazine publishing house. D P Meats, Smithfield Market Tennants Association, The Brand Union and Innovation Warehouse are all businesses that you will be able to find in the area.

Entertainment And Dining Out

Smithfield is mainly dominated by the massive market at its centre, but there are still many establishments that provide a range of entertainment here. A variety of pubs and bars can be found in the area, including Bleeding Heart Bistro and Vinoteca. Heading a little further afield will enable you to enjoy an even greater choice. When it comes to dining options that are within easy reach of the area, Club Gascon is an excellent restaurant if you want to sample great French cuisine. Italian food can be enjoyed at nearby Carluccio’s. Despite the area being centred around the meat market, there is even a vegetarian restaurant in the vicinity, Amico Bio.

Transport Information

Smithfield market and the area in general are well-connected to the rest of London via the Underground network, which can be accessed from Farrington and the Barbican tube stations. Farringdon and City Thameslink stations provide overhead rail connectivity. Road transportation such as buses and taxis are also available throughout the area.

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