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The Community

No pressure. No pitching. Just people getting on with their work. In good company.

Everyone here for the same reason.

Remote workers, freelancers, tradespeople, small business owners. Different work, same mindset. Nobody here is pitching, networking, or looking for their next client. They came in to get things done. That shared intent makes for a genuinely productive environment. Come in. Sit down. Get on with it.

Quiet when you need it
No booking required
Good company
Weekly terms

Who uses Worksop Workspace?

Different work. Same mindset.

Remote workers

You work for a company based elsewhere. The commute isn't worth it, but home isn't cutting it either. This is your base.

Freelancers

You work for yourself. You need somewhere professional to take calls, meet clients, and get your head down without the café tax.

Small business owners

Your business is growing. A private office gives you the space and professionalism without the overhead of a full commercial lease.

Working from home, today not working

You work from home most days. Today is the day the builders are in, the kids are off, or the Wi-Fi went down. Pull up a desk.

Tradespeople & one-man bands

Running your business from the van. Quotes, invoices, certs. All from a car park. Come in, sit down properly, and get it done in 90 minutes.

Parents

The house is full. School holidays, a newborn, a partner on back-to-back calls. You came here to actually finish something.

Sales & advisors between appointments

Estate agents, mortgage brokers, IFAs, recruiters. An hour between viewings or candidate calls. A real desk and proper coffee.

Hybrid commuters

One or two office days a week in Sheffield, Doncaster or Nottingham. The other three are right here. You drop your shoulders and skip the M1.

Therapists & confidential advisors

Counsellors, mediators, solicitors, financial planners. A quiet room with a door that closes. By the hour, by the day, members and visitors both.

Coffee-shop refugees

Tried Costa, tried Nero, tried Starbucks. Bought one too many flat whites just for the seat. A desk, real Wi-Fi, plugs, no music. £12 a day.

Authors, students & deep workers

Writing a book. Studying for a masters or a CPD exam. Researching a long piece. The kind of work that needs three uninterrupted hours, not three uninterrupted minutes.

Career changers & new arrivals

Just moved to Worksop. Between jobs. Setting up a side business. Anyone with a fresh chapter and nowhere yet to base it.

Doesn't matter which one is you. Same desk, same coffee, same welcome.

A typical day at Workspace

Come when it suits you. Stay as long as you need. No fixed schedule.

1

Whenever you're readyDrive in

Five minute drive from town. Pull up, free parking right outside. No rush.

2

Straight inGrab a coffee

Help yourself from the kitchen. Find a seat. Open the laptop. You're already set up.

3

Head downActually get things done

The room is quiet. Everyone's here for the same reason. Focused, productive, distraction-free.

4

Take a breakWhen you feel like it

Kitchen's there whenever you need it. Brief chat, quick coffee, then back to it.

5

Come and goOn your schedule

Half day, full day, or just a few hours. Nobody's watching the clock except you.

6

Done when you areLeave it behind

Pack up and go. The work stays here. Head home and actually switch off.

More than just a desk

A place where you actually want to come to work

Familiar faces

When you see the same people every week, a natural sense of community builds. Not a networking event. Just people who happen to work in the same place and get on with it together.

Coffee culture

Free coffee. More than that, the ritual of making it, chatting for 2 minutes, then back to work. That's the texture of an office day.

A shared commitment

Everyone here came out of their home to be more productive. That shared intent creates an atmosphere you won't find in a café.

Catchment

Where members come from.

Worksop Workspace serves a 15-mile catchment across Bassetlaw, North Nottinghamshire and the South Yorkshire border. Every town within that radius has a dedicated transport guide.

Near Retford Near Doncaster Near Tickhill Near Bawtry Near Maltby Near Dinnington Near Harworth Near Clowne Bassetlaw →
Founding Sponsors

The local businesses backing us

Our community wouldn't be opening without our founding sponsors. Bullseye Properties Ltd (UK property investment) and South Yorkshire Property Buyers (cash house buyers across Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley) are the kind of locally rooted businesses that make a project like this happen. Read more about our founding sponsors →

Be first in the door.

We're opening on Carlton Road in phases. Get on the waiting list and we'll be in touch the moment your space is ready.