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- United Kingdom
- East Sussex
- Hastings
- The Observer Building
Office Space in The Observer Building
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- Coworking Desks - Dedicatedfrom £75 per person / mth
More sizes and configurations can be purchased from this workspace.
7 reasons to choose this workspace
- Fast move in
- Fixed cost
- Flexible term
- Furnished
- Open-plan offices
- Shared Internet
- Shared Office Space
Desks
Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
Dedicated desk
from£75 /mth
Office sizes are based on approximately 50-75 sqft / 5-7 sqm per person as an industry average unless supplied by the operator. All office prices are subject to requirements but include rent and service charges. Desks and virtual offices are priced per person, per month.
The workspace and its facilities
Flexible workspace available on Cambridge Road, Hastings, designed for professionals, startups and growing businesses seeking a productive environment. The workplace features fully equipped private offices that provide quiet, secure spaces for focused work, alongside modern meeting rooms suitable for presentations, team collaboration and client discussions. Flexible hot desks support freelancers, remote workers and small teams needing adaptable workstations throughout the day. High-speed connectivity, comfortable work areas and access to shared amenities enhance day-to-day operations. Located in a convenient Hastings setting with easy access to local services, this professional workspace supports productivity, networking and business growth.
- Bespoke branding
- Coworking Desks - Dedicatedfrom £75 per person / mth
More sizes and configurations can be purchased from this workspace.
The location
Surrounded by a vibrant stretch of Hastings, the area offers convenient public transport links, including frequent bus services connecting the town centre and nearby coastal spots, with direct routes departing from hubs such as White Rock Gardens and arriving at central stops within minutes. Within a short radius lie notable historical and cultural landmarks such as the hillside ruins of a Norman fortress overlooking the Channel, a cliff railway providing access to sweeping coastal views and parkland, and a contemporary art gallery hosting rotating exhibitions from leading British artists. The surrounding district also features a lively old town with narrow, characterful streets, independent shops, and centuries‑old maritime heritage, while scenic promenades, a restored pier, museums, and coastal vantage points offer varied activities for exploration and leisure within a compact two‑mile radius.

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