Communal Workshop Spaces at Stratford Workshops

Burford Road, London, E15 2SP
Stratford Station (550 yd)

About this space

Welcome to our historic building, originally built in the 1800s as the printing works for Great Eastern Railways. Here, you'll find access to all of the hallways and communal staircases, making it the perfect location for music videos, photoshoots, and creative films.

We can't wait to work with you!


Prices

Monday
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Per hour
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include VAT.
Tuesday
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Per hour
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include VAT.
Wednesday
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Per hour
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include VAT.
Thursday
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Per hour
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include VAT.
Friday
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Per hour
7:00 – 6:00
from £65 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include VAT.
Saturday
Closed
Note: All prices include VAT.
Sunday
Closed
Note: All prices include VAT.
Minimum booking duration: 2 hours

Capacity

Standing
up to 10

Catering and drinks

No in-house catering
External catering not allowed
Venue doesn’t provide alcohol
BYO alcohol not allowed

Facilities

Natural light
Storage space
Free on-street parking
Paid parking facilities available nearby
Wi-Fi
Projector
Flatscreen TV
Whiteboard
Flipchart
PA system / speakers
Conference call facilities
Air conditioning
Quiet space
Accommodation available

Music & sound equipment

Own music allowed
Bring your own DJ
Noise restrictions

Accessibility

Lift to all floors
Cargo lift
Wheelchair accessible

Rules of the space

Allowed events

Promoted and ticketed events
Wedding licence
Temporary event notices (TENs) available

Age policy

Guests under 18 are not allowed

Host rules

No smoking in the building.

Cancellation policy: Flexible with Grace Period

Show cancellation details

Originally built in the 1800s, it used to be the printing works for Great Eastern Railways and most of the GER’s printing requirements - posters, timetables, ticketing - were handled here. When the works were closed in the 60s, the building was converted into East London’s very first start up building.

With over 105 units, our building is already home to a vibrant and diverse mix of creative occupiers. From fashion designers to jewellery makers, digital printers to embroidery creators; the atmosphere here is dynamic and inspiring.


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