Stage. Setting. Scene.
The cobbled alleys of Clerkenwell’s conservation area connect The Sans with a plethora of urban amenities, vibrant creative populations, and quiet green spaces.
Michael Raibin,
Compton
The Sans straddles neighbourhoods and architectural landscapes, calling the historic St John’s Square home. The building sits flush with St John’s Gate, an original entrance to London, creating a playful architectural contrast highlighting the simple splendour of British modernism and historical significance of London’s past.
Gallery
Destination restaurants, shops, cultural institutions, and a healthy stream of commercial newness flowing in make the neighbourhood a relevant oasis adjacent to London’s epicentre.
Amenities
- Food & Drink
- Showrooms
- Culture
- Parks
Who’s Here
The epicentre of London’s rapidly expanding tech centre, Clerkenwell is home to some of the most recognised names in global business.
The Building →
A better way of working.
St John's Gate →
An iconic landmark.