St Hugh's St Hugh's Call 0800 731 0300

St Hugh's St Hugh's Call 0800 731 0300

St Hugh's St Hugh's Call 0800 731 0300

St Hugh's St Hugh's Call 0800 731 0300

St Hugh's St Hugh's Call 0800 731 0300

St Hugh's, Office Space

Size
500 to 48,000 sq.ft
Address
Stanley Road, Bootle, L20 3QY
Address

Having undergone a £3.6m development, the quality of offices at St Hugh's in Bootle rival many Liverpool city centre alternatives, but offer far greater value for money. Offices are available from 500 - 48,000 sq ft and everything in-between. Bruntwood can also respond to our customers office requirements by helping them to expand or contract the size of their office within the terms of their one lease.

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The building is managed by our dedicated on-site customer service team who are here to deliver world class service to both you and your visitors. St Hugh's is located in Bootle, Liverpool where a selection of amenities and transport links are within a 5 minute walk of the building for our office customers' convenience.
If you'd like to find out more about the offices we have available at St Hugh's then please don't hesitate to contact us, we'd be happy to show you around.

> Office Space Specification

  • Flexible open plan suites
  • Recently refurbished
  • Onsite car parking
  • 24 hour access
  • On-site customer service team
  • Suspended ceilings
  • LG3 lighting
  • High speed internet
  • Disabled access
  • Lifts
  • Cycle racks

> Map and Directions

Get a detailed map and directions to and from St Hugh's.

> History

They may be miles apart, but Oxford and Bootle have more in common than you may think. Take a wander around the street’s of Bootle and you’ll stumble across the names of the buildings and college’s affiliated to Oxford University, and St Hugh’s is one of these. Compared to many Oxford Colleges, St Hugh’s is young, founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth, the great niece of the poet. Using money left by her father, a bishop of Lincoln, she named it after one of the twelfth century predecessors, Hugh of Avalon, who was canonised in 1220, and in whose diocese Oxford had been. Her purpose was “to open a small home-like house” and it was to enable poorer women to gain an Oxford education. Bruntwood acquired St Hugh’s in November 2006. Before this, it had been the home of the Health and Safety Executive.

> Meet the Team

The people below are responsible for the smooth running of the building and making customers’ lives as easy and enjoyable as possible. As you can see from the testimonials throughout the site, our current customers find them invaluable.

  • Ray MontgomeryRay Montgomery Customer Service Manager