Euston is not just simply a region of central London, but is also a major road in its own right and has been since 1756, providing the people of London with their first bypass. Originally known as ‘The New Road’, its intention was to link Paddington and Islington so as to provide both a route for sheep and cattle to be driven to Smithfield Market and a quick route for army units to Exit London.
Things may well be different nowadays, as it is one of London’s busiest thoroughfares and movement is generally slow, but this is mainly down to the areas popularity with commuters and businesses alike. Euston Road, so well know worldwide that it appears on the British version of the monopoly board, has several major railway and tube stations to add to the busy road which is less romantically known as the A501.
Euston Arch, a well known local landmark, is one of the few things that remain of the old Euston Road station, but there is still a busy railway station there in its place, acting as a terminus for many journeys in and out of London. Further along Euston Road, to the Eastern end, you will find King’s cross and St Pancras railway stations, with another major landmark, the British library, nearby.
Other transport links along the road include numerous tube stations such as Euston Square, Warren Street, Great Portland Street and Regent’s Park. There is also many notable landmarks in the Euston area including Regent’s Park itself, Euston Tower which is, or has been, home to many large businesses and corporations, The Welcome Trust building, UNISON head office and of course the Forsyth Business Centre.
Forsyth @ Euston, London
Situated at 1 Eversholt Street in Euston, the centre sits nicely within the pedestrian approach to Euston Station, Fronting Euston Road. On top of all the excellent rail and road links mentioned above, the centre is also served by numerous major London bus routes all along the length of Euston Road.
St Pancras is an international station with many destinations on the continent, and there are easy links with the rest of Northern England and Scotland through the other Railway stations which are nearby. The numerous tube stations in the area also provide links to nearby Heathrow airport, making International travel easy and convenient too for patrons of the Euston Road Offices.
The Euston Business Centre provides a comprehensive list of services including staffed reception, telephone answering, virtual offices, meeting rooms, secretarial services, mail handling and is fully furnished, air conditioned and DDA compliant with lifts and Disabled Access and Facilities. The centre also has a state of the art Telecoms and internet system in place to ensure your business is conducted in the smoothest fashion possible.
For anyone looking for offices in Central London or meeting rooms in Euston this is the perfect location, whether you are a new starter or an established business looking to relocate or expand. To learn more about Forsyth’s serviced offices in Euston, London, simply follow the link, or feel free to get in touch with any queries you may have about any of Forsyth’s services on 0800 731 5928.