Welcome to The Loom, a former Victoria wool factory offering 110,000 square feet of unique workspace for creative minds in the heart of Whitechapel. Steeped in history, the property has been comprehensively converted into high-quality office accommodation to provide a characterful setting where people can work and come together.
Upon entering the building, occupiers are greeted with an impressive reception, forming the original loading bay on Gower's Walk. The available office accommodation is arranged across the lower ground floor up to the fifth floor, offering brilliantly refurbished workspaces. Each floor has been built to an excellent specification, including a new metal tile raised floor, brand-new floor-mounted air-conditioning, modern suspended lighting, and new WCs and shower facilities. The original factory-style windows with a generous floor-to-ceiling height provide an abundance of natural daylight and volume throughout. The Loom has won several prestigious and well-respected design and construction awards, including a RIBA National Award, the AJ Retrofit Award for Best Listed Building, and a BRICK Award for Best Refurbishment Project.
Packed with iconic landmarks and a stone's throw from the City, Whitechapel's unique blend of history, culture, and creativity makes it one of London's most vibrant neighbourhoods. It's no wonder so many innovative companies and blue-chip corporations have chosen to make this area their home. Whitechapel is full of world-class cultural institutions, including old favourites, such as the Whitechapel Gallery and Wilton Hall, and exciting newcomers. The building is also just a stone's throw away from some of London's greatest markets – Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Columbia Road Flower Market, and Leadenhall Market. Immediately opposite The Loom on Gower's Walk are 2 acres of landscaped gardens and public art for occupiers to explore, nestled amongst independent coffee shops, cafés, and restaurants.
The building offers excellent transport links following the Crossrail's high-speed Elizabeth line launch, offering 24 trains running every hour to destinations such as Paddington, Heathrow, Reading, and across to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. Being in one of the best-connected parts of the city, the building enjoys efficient links to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, District and Metropolitan lines, and several Overground stations.