Working in Chancery Lane - A Comprehensive Guide

1. Chancery Lane Overview
2. Demographics
3. Types of Buildings Found in Chancery Lane
4. How Chancery Lane Office Pricing Compares to Areas Nearby
5. Similar Areas to Chancery Lane for Renting Office Space
6. Great Places to Eat and Drink in Chancery Lane
7. Green Spaces Near Chancery Lane for a Lunch Break
8. Business and Industry Events
9. Accommodation in Chancery Lane
10. Facilities for Wellbeing in Chancery Lane
11. Shopping in Chancery Lane
12. Hidden Gems

 

Chancery Lane Overview

You’ll find Chancery Lane located in the heart of London’s legal district.

It’s long been known as a hive for law firms, barristers, and several legal institutions. The name is linked to its legal heritage - once the home of the office of The Chancery Court.

Chancery Lane and its surrounding areas continue to attract legal professionals, students and tourists. Many restaurants, shops and cafes cater to the thousands of people working in and around the location.

 

Demographics

Chancery Lane’s demographic profile is influenced by its association with the legal profession.

Statistics include:

• In the 1770s, Chancery Lane became urbanised and still retains many Georgian buildings.

• 69% of the population of Chancery Lane is aged between 20 and 39.

• Chancery Lane is in the London Borough of Camden, in the EC1 postcode area.

 

Types of Buildings Found in Chancery Lane

Chancery Lane’s architecture and buildings reflect its historical insight and contemporary relevance. Many buildings provide office and meeting space for legal practitioners and professionals from other sectors of the economy. 

The buildings on Chancery Lane include Georgian and Victorian structures that have been repurposed for modern use. As detailed on this page, the area offers many amenity-rich serviced offices and coworking spaces.

 

How Chancery Lane Office Pricing Compares to Areas Nearby

A desk in a private office on Chancery Lane averages £530, while a desk in a coworking space is £353 - which is a fair price for office space in Central London.

Like Chancery Lane, Holborn (next door) is part of London's legal district. A coworking desk averages £388, and a desk in a private office averages £650. 

 

Similar Areas to Chancery Lane for Renting Office Space

Bloomsbury is like Chancery Lane in that it is within walking distance of key locations such as Covent Garden, Soho, and Fitzrovia. It is also well-connected in terms of transport. 

The average price of a coworking desk in Bloomsbury is only £269, while a desk in a private office in Bloomsbury is an average of £603.                                                

 

Great Places to Eat and Drink in Chancery Lane

Brasserie Blanc is a sophisticated French brasserie chain with a menu curated by the legendary chef Raymond Blanc. Thursday is cheese day - visit the website to book in for ‘C’est Cheese Thursdays’ and savour some delicious cheese courses.

Chancery Lane is home to another French restaurant, Cigalon, which serves formal Provençal cuisine. The setting is elegant, with a glass ceiling. Interestingly, it’s situated in a former auction house. You can also enjoy a pre-dinner drink (and a game of indoor Pétanque) in its French Riviera-inspired cocktail bar.

 

Green Spaces Near Chancery Lane for a Lunch Break

There are a handful of green spaces within a stone’s throw of Chancery Lane, including the following:

• Lincoln's Inn Fields (view map) – A public park with lawns, trees, tennis courts and a bandstand. 

• Inner Temple Gardens (view map) – A hidden gem of green space open on weekdays (excluding bank holidays) from 12.30 to 3 pm.

 

Business And Industry Events

A quick online search will bring up lots of networking lunches in Chancery Lane that are well worth checking out if you choose it as your office location. 

Many great dedicated event spaces exist, as well as bars and restaurants that often host events. Chancery House is just one example; it’s a large, premium workspace that boasts a stylish open-air space for alfresco meetings and lunches.

 

Accommodation in Chancery Lane

Chancery Lane is primarily a legal and commercial location. It isn’t known for its hotels, but plenty are nearby in places like Holborn and Bloomsbury.

Rosewood London is in Holborn; it provides high-end amenities and convenient access to Chancery Lane and the legal district.

The Montague on the Gardens, located in nearby Bloomsbury, focuses on traditional hospitality and comfort. 

 

Facilities for Wellbeing in Chancery Lane

The Gym Group London Holborn Circus is one of the most popular gyms near Chancery Lane. It’s open 24/7, so you can fit your workout in whenever it suits you. Gymbox Holborn is another option. It has a boxing ring, group cycle studio, a combat area, and even resident DJs. 

 

Shopping in Chancery Lane

Leather Lane is a lovely place to shop near Chancery Lane.

It’s one of London’s historic markets and stretches along the length of the lane. In the past, it sold mainly leather goods and clothing. Today, you can pick up everything from crafts and homeware to fruit, vegetables, and flowers. There are lots of food stalls too.

 

Hidden Gems

The Chapel of the Master's House is a hidden gem near Chancery Lane dating back to the 16th century. Visit on a lunch break to admire the gorgeous stained-glass windows and historic architectural features. 

The Old Curiosity Shop, waiting to be discovered on Portugal Street, just off Chancery Lane, also dates back to the 1500s. The building is said to have inspired Charles Dickens' novel of the same name, and today, it offers a fascinating look into the capital’s literary past.

If you love pubs, check out Ye Olde Mitre Tavern on Ely Court - a little alleyway near Chancery Lane. This historic public house features low ceilings, wooden beams, and a cosy atmosphere. It’s a bit like travelling back in time!


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