THE CHARTER
3rd Floor, The Charter, Broad St, Abingdon OX14 3LZ
Community Coordinator: Dionne Freeman
email: [email protected]
phone: 07547 267529
'The Charter Studios' is a large shared workspace in the centre of Abingdon, Vale of White Horse.
Located just off the High Street, the third floor of The Charter houses ten small office or studio spaces. Eight of these units are perfect for single occupancy offices, therapy rooms, artist studios and more, and two are larger and suitable for occupancy of up to four people.
Our hope is that the Charter’s third floor will become a friendly, buzzing office space for a number of purpose-driven individuals, creatives and small organisations looking for space to work and connect with other like-minded people.
0 Single Occupancy Spaces
0 Multi-Occupancy Spaces
0 Fixed or hot desks
Residents at The Charter Studios will have access to...
Fast Wifi
List Access
Shared Kitchen
Shared Lounge Space
W/C Facilities
Collaborative Working Community
MONTHLY RATES
As part of the county-wide 'Meanwhile in Oxfordshire...' programme, we are pleased to be able to let this space below market rate.*
*Please note that all of our single and multi-occupancy spaces are currently taken.
We are also able to offer further rent subsidies to individuals or organisations that have positive cultural, social or environmental impact at their core. These include (but are not limited to)…
- Artists, makers & creatives
- Freelancers in the social, cultural or environmental sectors
- Charities focused on social, cultural or environmental benefit
- Organisations with inclusive employment or training opportunities
If you’re unsure whether you fit this criteria, you can get in touch with our Community Development Coordinator, [email protected].
Interested in working at The Charter Studios?
If you are unable to fill out this form or need assistance with your application, please contact [email protected] or call us at 07842 111660.
This space is part of the ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire…’ programme, a county-wide initiative seeking to reanimate underused space in our urban centres. The programme was developed by Oxford City Council, with funding secured by OxLEP from the central government’s Getting Building Fund.