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 North Wales Coworking Hub and Serviced Offices

The heart of Llandudno’s Business District

Professional Office Facilities in North Wales

Serviced Offices

Trinity Square, an imposing central Llandudno building, beautifully refurbished and featuring cutting edge technology. A variety of offices to let in Llandudno in different sizes and formats, to suit your individual circumstances, all inclusive rent.

Consultancy

If you are looking to start or grow your business then we have a wealth of knowledge and we would be delighted to discuss how we can help you on your journey.

Coworking Space

Flexible hot desk space across a number of coworking and breakout rooms, perfect for mobile working, collaboration, meetings and incubation. Currently operating with a small ‘pay as you go’ fee.

Meeting Rooms

Convenient and comfortable Llandudno meeting rooms available by the half day or hour. We have a formal boardroom, standard meeting rooms or more relaxed lounge areas.

16 Trinity Square, Llandudno Office Accommodation a better way to do business in North Wales, a variety of offices to let / rent from £65 per week with use of boardroom and reception* and virtual office services from £12 per week . There is on site parking for sixteen cars, parking spaces are available on an allocated basis to tenants (supplement applies).

*Subject to shared availability

History

The building has had a colourful past, being built around 1880 as a private residence, ‘Drummond Villas’, Drummond Cottage was then added at the rear of the property which accommodated stabling. Shortly after this the property was repurposed into a small hotel ‘Drummond Hotel’. Early advertisements, extolled its proximity to the beach, railway station and running water to all bedrooms.

During World War 2 it was home to the US Army who used it as their Officers’ Mess, see History PointDuring the Second World War the Drummond was requisitioned by the American Army for a doctors’ and officers’ mess. The US Army came to Llandudno during the build-up of British and North American troops for D-Day, when the Allies began to liberate France from Nazi occupation.

The building continued as serviced accommodation until the mid 1980’s when the National Trust acquired the building and subsequently established their Wales headquarters. Due to technology improvements and a rationalization exercise, they put the building up for sale in May 2015 and it was bought by Live Technologies Ltd in the following February and turned into a business centre.

As well as being the UK corporate headquarters for Livetech Ltd. The building continues to be extremely relevant as it hosts a new breed of business and entrepreneur, embracing flexible ways of working. We will be working on a page to show the various historic features of the building, such as a US Army Wireless Antennae still in position, old wallpaper and original door furniture. We are also collecting photos taken around the building and Trinity Square for this exercise.

llandudno Goats by Andrew StuartDuring the Covid 19 Epidemic of 2020 for one week in March, the building was the most photographed building in the world as it played host to the Llandudno Goats, who had found new freedom on the deserted ‘lockdown’  streets of the town.