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Located in a beautifully restored building on Queen Square, House of St John’s is a relaxed, yet sophisticated co-working and private office space, offering workday flexibility for people wanting to work in the city of Bath.

At the House of St John’s, community, versatility, and collaboration are essential to the ethos. It’s a venue that ensures that its members feel as comfortable as possible, regardless of their commitments, preferences or responsibilities.

The House offers a range of private offices, meeting rooms, dedicated desks, and co-working options, along with a bookable boardroom and an elegant event space for external events. The space has been built around the clients and members are encouraged to drop in and use the space at their own convenience.

For business mums and dads who work from home, House of St John’s offers a perfect alternative to running a business from the spare room, particularly on those busy days when the children are at home for the holidays. The peaceful meeting rooms, co-worker areas and lounges are an ideal environment for work, with drinks and snacks available at no extra cost.

There’s also the opportunity to meet up with colleagues and clients at one of the most prestigious addresses in Bath.  

Member packages include:

  • Bespoke access hours (Mon-Fri)
  • Ultrafast broadband
  • Onsite showers (with fresh towels and complimentary toiletries)
  • Members bar
  • Admittance to a vast programme of onsite events
  • Access to a diverse community of networking individuals

“At House of St John’s, we work hard to make a real difference to the lives of disadvantaged children,” explained Head of Operations, Hollie Markham. “Profits from our memberships are gifted to our charity partner, the St John’s Foundation, to be used for its Foundation Fund, which is designed to help level the educational playing field in Bath and North East Somerset. Simply put, by becoming a member of the House of St John’s, you become part of a community-wide movement.”

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