Co-working Space in Teddington

Choose from over 119 locations in Teddington.

A Regus co-working space is ideal for those requiring maximum flexibility.

Our hot desking solutions in Teddington are designed for agile working, allowing you to choose between a reserved or unreserved workspace, depending on your needs. A great option for freelancers, start-ups or SMEs, Regus co-working space in Teddington helps you to maximise productivity.
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Building at 146-152 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames in London
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Building at Sterling House, 6-10 St Georges Road, Wimbledon in London

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Teddington is one of London’s quintessentially upmarket neighbourhoods, featuring Hampton Court Palace, Ham House and Strawberry Hill House.

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A suburban neighbourhood in Richmond, Twickenham is famed for being the home of the world’s largest rugby stadium

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One of the most exclusive suburbs in all of London, Kew is home to the National Archives and the Royal Botanic Gardens.

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Brentford is a suburban town on the River Brent with a bustling community of businesses including GSK, Sky and Sega.

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About co-working space in Teddington

Small teams and freelancers looking for flexible contracts can join one of Regus’ coworking spaces across London. This is the perfect solution for those who are not ready to commit to a private office but still wish to have all of the comforts of a designated workspace, including high-speed Internet, a kitchen area, staffed reception, a formal address and more. Our coworking spaces allow for hot desking or private desks and can be hired by the hour, day or month. This shared office space will provide entrepreneurs with an agile working environment, which can change and grow along with the organisation.

London, being the most populous city in the European Union, is also recognised as a financial and cultural centre around the world. The capital is responsible for almost one-third of the nation’s GDP, from industries such as finance, insurance, legal and accounting services, as well as its technology cluster, which is the largest in Europe. Companies such as HSBC, Deloitte, PwC and Lloyd’s of London are among the main employers in the city, while it is also home to WWP, the world’s largest advertising firm. Four international airports sit within the borders of the city, connecting to the mainland, alongside a high-speed train via the Eurostar Channel Tunnel, while the UK motorway provides easy access to the rest of the country.

What’s available

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Desk space whenever you need on a first come, first served basis.

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Your own dedicated desk, with all the benefits of a full-time office in a shared office space.