Are you searching for small offices to rent in a prime location? We offer varied and flexible office spaces within walking distance of key transport hubs around the UK, benefiting from ease of access for both employees and clients. From startups to established businesses, you can find excellent small offices to let in major UK cities with Network Rail.

Service-based businesses can also enjoy the advantages of high visibility and footfall from thousands of commuters per year.


Why Choose a Small Office from Network Rail

Businesses taking Network Rail office spaces benefit from:

  • Excellent accessibility and transport connections for staff and clients
  • Close proximity to areas of high annual footfall
  • Average retail penetration of 32.5%
  • Flexible office spaces with access to Property Manager
  • Competitive leasing rates

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FAQ

How much does it cost to rent a small office?

Our competitive prices range from £6,000 per annum to £80,000 per annum, depending on the size, location and amenities available in the office.

What is the minimum size for a small office?

One of our small offices can range from 75 to 200 square feet per person, depending on the specific needs and layout. This includes space for desks, equipment, and movement around the office.

What leasing options do you have available for small offices?

Network Rail Property’s Solutions Tenancy Agreements often involve a three-year term with options for six-month notice periods for termination. Rent increases may be applied annually, and tenants are generally responsible for applying for any necessary planning consent. Agreements typically include clauses about maintaining the property and adhering to health and safety regulations.

Do the offices cover utilities?

Most of Network Rail’s properties come with utilities like electricity, gas and water already connected. When you move in, you will be shown where these services enter your property, and provided with meter readings. You then simply need to contact the utility companies and set up your accounts.

What happens once I rent a small office?

When you move in, you will receive the keys (any access cards or fobs) and any important documents relating to your property, for example:

  • Asbestos Assessment
  • Electrical Installation Condition Report
  • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
  • Gas Safety Certificate
  • Shutter Service Record
  • Schedule of Condition report

In most cases, Network Rail will provide insurance for the building and any existing fixtures and fittings. This won’t cover any changes you make, and before adding any new fixtures or fittings, you’ll need to get approval from Network Rail.

Getting insurance cover

In most cases, Network Rail will provide insurance for the building and any existing fixtures and fittings.

This won’t cover any changes you make, and before adding any new fixtures or fittings, you’ll need to get approval from Network Rail.

Depending on your business, you should also think about getting extra insurance to cover:

  • Public Liability
  • Employers Liability
  • Business Interruption
  • Contents Insurance