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Enjoy access to all areas of the House, from Rooftop Bar to downstairs gym, and experience our full calendar of events, including guest chefs, live music, film screenings and author talks. £100 per month, plus a joining fee of £250
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MORTIMER HOUSE 37-41 Mortimer Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T...
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To access a place at Mortimer House you should contact your GP or social worker to make a referral. Send us a message using the Contact Us web form below and remember to include your own details and your question please.
Our members have access to the Living Room & Den with its balcony terrace and bar on the fifth floor. By day, it provides a relaxed and sociable workspace where collaboration and ideas thrive — helped along by our refreshing food and drinks menu.
Members have access to a range of flexible meeting spaces, taking care of everything from casual business coffees to private presentations and screenings. Each dedicated meeting room has state of the art tech alongside homespun touches and the option of ‘room service’.
London’s Mortimer House coworking club offers the kind of plush hospitality found in high-end hotels, including a gym, wellness centre and even room service…
Jul 19, 2024 · It certainly provides the exclusive air that private members’ clubs are notorious for, but its emphasis on creativity and wellness removes any level of snobbery. It’s just a great place to work — both on you and your career. Memberships at Mortimer House start at £80 per month for under 30s.
Apr 16, 2018 · Mortimer House: A Members-Only Work & Wellbeing Space in Fitzrovia. It’s no longer business as usual in London. Desks have been swapped for sofas, coffee breaks for meditation and boardroom meetings for chef masterclasses. Guy Ivesha reveals how Mortimer House, his first solo project, is leading.