You're looking at hot desks from £150-220 per month at spaces like The Greenhouse Millmead Studios, while dedicated desks at Clockwise Wood Green run £275-350. That's roughly 40% less than equivalent spaces in Shoreditch or King's Cross.
The Trampery Tottenham keeps things accessible with desks from £200 monthly, while Blighty Workspace offers residents membership at £175-220. For context, a 2-4 person private office at Clockwise costs £800-1,600 monthly, compared to £3,000+ for similar spaces in Zone 1. Day passes start from £15 at Blighty, reaching £32 at Clockwise for drop-in flexibility.
Blighty Workspace wins for proximity, sitting just 2-5 minutes from Seven Sisters station with its Victoria line and Overground connections. Clockwise Wood Green follows closely at 3-6 minutes from Wood Green Piccadilly station, perfect for direct shots to Heathrow.
The Greenhouse at Millmead Studios capitalises on Tottenham Hale's transformation, under 10 minutes from the Victoria line and Stansted Express. The Trampery Tottenham takes 8 minutes from Bruce Grove rail station, while LentaSpace sits 4 minutes from the same stop. Most venues cluster within a 10-minute walk of major transport nodes, making client meetings in central London surprisingly painless.
Clockwise Wood Green leads with multiple bookable meeting rooms across their six floors, though exact numbers aren't published. The Chocolate Factory provides two 8-person meeting rooms at £18 per hour, accessible even if you're not a regular member.
The Trampery Tottenham offers various meeting spaces including their Board Room and the Tottenham Living Room for larger gatherings. LentaSpace Grove Business Centre includes meeting facilities within their serviced office setup. Smaller operators like Blighty Workspace arrange meeting space through their adjacent studio facilities, while The Greenhouse focuses more on informal collaboration areas than formal meeting rooms.
Haringey's coworking DNA carries genuine creative and social purpose rather than corporate polish. The Trampery Tottenham explicitly focuses on inclusive entrepreneurship with 39 studios supporting social enterprises, while The Greenhouse occupies a former peanut factory with maker-friendly facilities.
Blue House Yard creates micro-communities around shared outdoor yards with just 12 studios. Even larger operators adapt: Clockwise Wood Green includes two roof terraces for actual outdoor working, not just Instagram moments. You'll find 24/7 access standard at most venues, proper parking at LentaSpace, and café partnerships like Blighty's ground-floor discount arrangement. These spaces understand that coworking means community, not just hot desks.
Creative teams gravitate towards The Greenhouse Millmead Studios with its industrial aesthetic and 600-1,300 sq ft studios perfect for production work. The Chocolate Factory and Parma House attract designers and digital agencies with their Wood Green creative cluster and Namu Namu café culture.
Corporate teams prefer Clockwise Wood Green's professional environment with proper reception, structured meeting rooms and reliable facilities. The Trampery works for mission-driven organisations needing credibility plus character. Blighty Workspace bridges both worlds, hosting freelance creatives alongside early-stage startups who value community over corporate amenities. LentaSpace offers the most traditional serviced office experience for businesses wanting consistency without coworking's social aspects.
Absolutely. Clockwise Wood Green offers various private office sizes across multiple floors, typically £800-1,600 monthly for 2-4 person spaces. The Trampery Tottenham has 39 studios accommodating 2-15 people, with a recent 2,098 sq ft office listed at £3,183.33 plus VAT monthly.
The Greenhouse specialises in self-contained studios from 256 sq ft (£1,000/month) up to 1,300 sq ft. The Chocolate Factory lists units like their 1,409 sq ft space at £3,990 monthly, while Workspace Parma House starts from £648 for smaller offices. Even Blue House Yard offers 12 micro-studios ranging 4-25 square metres for solopreneurs wanting privacy within community settings.
Blighty Workspace remains Haringey's best-kept secret for day passes at £15-25, including café discounts downstairs and a genuinely welcoming community vibe just minutes from Seven Sisters. Their relaxed atmosphere beats corporate alternatives hands down.
While Clockwise Wood Green charges £32 for day passes, you're paying for reliability: guaranteed fast WiFi, professional surroundings and those roof terraces. The Trampery occasionally offers day access through their community programmes, though it's not formally advertised. Most venues prefer monthly commitments, making Blighty and Clockwise your main flexible options. Pro tip: several cafés around Wood Green Cultural Quarter offer informal coworking during quiet periods.
LentaSpace Grove Business Centre stands out with dedicated on-site parking, rare for London coworking. The Chocolate Factory and Parma House include some parking provision, while The Greenhouse offers secure bike storage for their Tottenham Hale cyclists.
Most venues provide step-free access: Clockwise Wood Green has lifts to all six floors, The Trampery Tottenham restored their Grade II building with full accessibility, and The Greenhouse includes goods lifts suitable for equipment or wheelchair access. Blue House Yard's ground-level studios and communal areas work well for mobility needs. Public transport remains king though, with every venue within 12 minutes of step-free stations on the Victoria or Piccadilly lines.
The Trampery Tottenham leads on structured community with regular events focused on inclusive entrepreneurship and social impact. Their 30,000 sq ft creates natural collision points between their 39 studio tenants and desk members.
Clockwise Wood Green runs community programming across their six floors, though it tends towards professional networking rather than creative collaboration. Blighty Workspace fosters the most organic community through their café connection and regular creative events. The Greenhouse and Blue House Yard create tight-knit micro-communities where everyone knows everyone. The Chocolate Factory complex generates creative cross-pollination between Workspace tenants and the wider Wood Green Cultural Quarter, especially around the Namu Namu café.
Most established operators offer round-the-clock access for members. The Greenhouse Millmead Studios provides 24/7 secure access to all studio renters and desk members, perfect for international collaboration or deadline crunches.
The Chocolate Factory and Workspace properties include 24/7 access for office tenants, while Blighty Workspace reserves this for studio members rather than hot-deskers. The Trampery Tottenham offers extended access for permanent desk holders. Clockwise Wood Green typically runs 6:30am to midnight for most members, with 24/7 available for private office tenants. This flexibility reflects Haringey's creative workforce who don't always keep 9-to-5 schedules.