Make the most of the prime location and superb infrastructure of Wandsworth.
An excellent location and appropriate facilities are vital for a successful business visit. This is why we make every effort to cater for the needs of the modern corporate traveller.
Wandsworth is strategically close to the main business hubs of central London, so our business customers can plan for brief commuting times from Wandsworth. Connections to all airports are smooth, therefore the arrival and departure days can be planned with ease.
Our serviced apartments in Wandsworth provide a balanced combination of business-class services and the comfort of a home-away-from-home. Our serviced apartments in Wandsworth offer all the necessary modern amenities that regular hotels and B&Bs may not provide. The space and privacy offered by an apartment rival even luxury serviced apartments in Wandsworth.
All our Wandsworth serviced accommodation comes with a spacious working area with a desk, living area and wi-fi so that you can comfortably work from home. Our guests appreciate the fully-equipped kitchen and weekly housekeeping that allow them to stay comfortable during a longer visit.
Wandsworth is a bustling borough in west London that stretches along the south bank of the Thames. The best way to cross Wandsworth on foot is to follow the riverside path from Battersea to Putney. The A3 road crosses Wandsworth from London in the east linking it to Wimbledon and Kingston in the west.
Use Wandsworth Bridge to cross the Thames to get to Fulham and the A214 south to get to Tooting, The M25 motorway is only 17 miles to the southwest using the A3. Clapham Junction train station is within a mile from the borough centre.
Wandsworth offers a solid base and a healthy business climate for newly established start-ups and existing businesses looking to scale up or relocate. Wandsworth has the most start-ups of any other London borough. Multiple support platforms provide advice and guidance for new businesses.
Business activity in Wandsworth is well integrated into the economy of London and is diversified between different sectors. The technology and scientific research sectors are one of the main employers here. Multiple engineering and architectural companies have their main offices in Wandsworth, alongside major management consultancies.
Communication and IT companies have a solid base in the borough as well. Management consultancy and IT consultancy are the most actively developing business sectors on the local level and include over a third of all registered businesses in Wandsworth.
Wandsworth is an eclectic and multicultural neighbourhood with a wealth of opportunities for those who seek both vibrant and thriving entertainment and a quiet and relaxed lifestyle.
Wandsworth is an excellent choice for those who want to live away from the noise of central London but remain in Zone 2 close to London.
Wandsworth has excellent transport links to central London allowing for minimal commuting effort. Wentworth Town station is located in Zone 2 and offers regular connections to Waterloo and Richmond. Wandsworth Common lies in Zone 3 and connects the borough with Victoria and London Bridge.
The borough is proud of its highly ranked schools, a wide range of shops, and numerous pubs and restaurants for all tastes. There are plenty of green open spaces for all sorts of outdoor activities. These include tennis courts, a lake with a play area, and lovely parkland.
Wandsworth Commons, Clapham and Battersea Park have plenty of green spaces to exercise, relax, and socialise and Tooting Bec Lido is the place to go in a hot summer day. This is the largest open-air pool and is open to the public from May to September.
Wandsworth has a large pool of conversion properties thanks to its industrial past, and there is still a large number of buildings that could benefit from investment, especially along the riverside. The borough has seen a lot of investment and significant price increases in the last ten years, but there is still room for redevelopment and regeneration. With its low crime rate and excellent reputation, Wandsworth attracts new residents as well as investors.
Heathrow airport is only an hour away from Wandsworth by public transport. Take the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow terminals 2&3 to Central London and change there for Southeastern railway. Alternatively, Catch bus 420 from Terminal 4 and board a Southwestern Railway train at Feltham station.
Gatwick Airport is the easiest to access from Wandsworth. Southern Railway trains run from the airport to Clapham Junction every 10 minutes and the trip takes only 25 minutes. From London City Airport, use the underground to get to Waterloo train station and change there for the Southwestern Railway. Travelling between Wandsworth and London Luton and Stansted airports includes more than once change in the city centre.
The main railway station for Wandsworth is Clapham Junction is used as the main connection between the north and the south of London and has regular links to other major railway stations like Waterloo and Victoria. A train from Waterloo to Putney takes only 15 minutes.
The District line runs across the borough connecting it to the city centre and the most remote parts of London. Smooth connections between the underground and the overground rail and city buses allow you to plan your journey easily.