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Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24

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  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Burnham, Bucks - SL1 - KT24
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Dorney House is an attractive 3 storey building, situated in Burnham approximately midway between Slough and Maidenhead. The ground floor includes some retail space (including a coffee shop) and office accommodation. All floors offer adaptable workspace to a good specification. Simple, flexible licence agreements are available, giving the ability to expand or contract with changing business needs.

Burnham is an attractive ancient town situated approximately 4 miles west of Slough and 4 miles east of Maidenhead. The town has good access to Junction 6 and 7 of the M4 motorway (2 miles away) and Junction 2 of the M40 (4 miles away), via the A355. Burnham Railway Station is a 15-minute walk away, providing direct services to Reading and London Paddington and forms part of the soon to be completed East/West Crossrail Route.

Dorney House is located in the central hub of the main shopping facilities of Burnham fronting both the High Street and Jennery Lane.

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The historic village of Burnham is located in South Bucks in South East England and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was referred to as Burneham. Holding a Royal Charter, Burnham can host an annual fair and weekly market in 1271, taking traffic away from the village this was then diverted to Maidenhead when the opening of a bridge crossing the Thames. Hosting a number of landmarks that can be found in the village, including the ancient woodland area known as Burnham Beeches.

Various types of businesses can be found around the area including office space and retail units occupied by a range of professionals and businesses including IT & computing, graphic designers, accountants, website developers, photographers, gardeners, therapists, and financial planners to be found in Burnham