About Fulham
Located on the north bank of the River Thames in West London, Fulham is a highly desirable business address for companies looking for office space to rent. Fulham is an affluent and historic area of the city, boasting beautiful red brick buildings, green spaces and stunning views across London.
Fulham has a long history of industry, with pottery, paper-making, brewing and tapestry-weaving present in the 17th and 18th centuries, predominantly along Fulham High Street. Glass blowing, aviation, food production and the automotive industry arrived in the 19th century. By the 20th century, engineering and early aviation were the main industries in Fulham with companies such as Rolls Royce, Rover and Shell-Mex based here. Today, a wide range of businesses are based in the area, including solicitors, accountants and technology companies.
There are a number of amenities in the area, with a bustling high street full of shops and eateries, drawing companies from a range of sectors to the area. Fulham is packed with restaurants, cafés, bars and pubs, offering workers plenty of lunchtime options.
Offices to Rent in Fulham
Offices to rent at reasonable rates are found in Georgian and Victorian buildings that have been converted and refurbished to offer great workspace, as well as modern dedicated business centres providing the latest in technology and Wi-Fi capabilities. There is a choice of private and shared offices available on serviced and managed terms. Office premises boast a range of facilities and services, such as meeting and conference rooms, break-out areas, on-site cafés, staffed receptions and networking events.
Transport Connections
There are numerous transport connections in Fulham, which provide easy access to the rest of London, making it a great option for businesses looking for office space to rent. There are several underground stations in Fulham – Putney Bridge, Parsons Green, Fulham Broadway, West Kensington and Baron’s Court – all of which are on the District line. For overground rail services, there is West Brompton, Imperial Wharf and Sands End. There are also plenty of bus routes serving the area well.
There are several major roads that cross through Fulham including the A4, the A218 Fulham Palace Road, the A219 Fulham Road, the A308 New King’s Road, the A217 Wandsworth Bridge Road, the A3219 Dawes Road, and the A3218 Lillie Road. Several bridges provide road crossings over the river, providing easy access to central London.
Shopping, Restaurants and Leisure
Fulham High Street boasts a plethora of cafés, bars and restaurants, so there is no shortage of places for office workers to eat and drink. There is a diverse range of cuisines available to choose from, so there is something for all tastes. Due to Fulham’s long-standing association with the brewing industry, there a plenty of pubs in the area, the oldest being the Lillie Langtry which dates back to 1835. There are also several Grade II listed pubs, notably the Duke on the Green and Aragon House, which face Parsons Green, The Cock in North End Road, and The Temperance in Fulham High Street. Several parks and open spaces are located in the area, such as Fulham Palace Gardens, Hurlingham Park, Parsons Green and Bishop’s Park. There are a number of places to enjoy live music or theatre shows, and there is also a cinema if you fancy a watching a film after work.