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This business centre is a short walk from Derby City Centre. The building has a relaxed, but professional atmosphere and has kitchen and toilet facilities. The centre benefits from an outside garden area with tables and chairs for use in summer. Access is via a keypad and intercom system and the building is protected by a monitored alarm system, the building also has 24 hour access.
Located only a short walk away from Derby City Centre, the centre has an abundance of amenities near by.
Ref: 75949
Located only a short walk away from Derby City Centre, the centre has an abundance of amenities near by.
Ref: 75949
Amenities
24 Hour Access
Alarm Security
Car Parking
IT and Telecoms
Office Cleaning
Office Furniture
Derby is situated in the East Midlands area of England and a major economic and commercial centre for the region. An historic county town of Derbyshire, Derby has been a busy and bustling location for centuries, but its prominence grew enormously during the Industrial Revolution in the early 18th century.
The city has a good number of open spaces and well-kept parks, many of which offer excellent vantage points from which to see the river and its surroundings. Among the most striking sights in Derby is its cathedral, whose 210-foot tower dates back to between 1510 and 1530. The areas around the imposing structure are known as the Cathedral Quarter, which is the primary central business and cultural district in the city.
The Cathedral Quarter in central Derby is home to a number of financial services companies, insurance brokers and accountants, as well as creative industry operators, many of which are based at Friar's Gate. The city is well connected in terms of transport with cities like Nottingham, Birmingham and Manchester all within easy reach by rail or road.
The city has a good number of open spaces and well-kept parks, many of which offer excellent vantage points from which to see the river and its surroundings. Among the most striking sights in Derby is its cathedral, whose 210-foot tower dates back to between 1510 and 1530. The areas around the imposing structure are known as the Cathedral Quarter, which is the primary central business and cultural district in the city.
The Cathedral Quarter in central Derby is home to a number of financial services companies, insurance brokers and accountants, as well as creative industry operators, many of which are based at Friar's Gate. The city is well connected in terms of transport with cities like Nottingham, Birmingham and Manchester all within easy reach by rail or road.