Bray Business Centre

Steeped in history, on the banks of the River Thames, a fabulous place to work

Call today to discuss your needs: 01628 762600

Convenience in Bray

Situated in the grounds of the magnificent Weir Bank Estate, former residence of Herbert Oppenheimer, surrounded by 16 acres of prime countryside, on the banks of the River Thames in Bray.

Now family owned and managed, Bray Business Centre at Weir Bank offers a professional business environment, well catered to support SMEs, start-ups and entrepreneurs who seek flexible, cost effective business services and premises.

A unique work environment

Bray Business Centre is comprised of the refurbished outbuildings that once supported the estate, the main house of which was destroyed by fire in 1970.

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Period buildings with modern connectivity

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Ample on-site parking

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Warm professional team

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Michelin starred restaurants within walking distance

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Exceptional transport links

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Riverside Marquee for conferences and events

A unique work environment

Bray Business Centre is comprised of the refurbished outbuildings that once supported the estate, the main house of which was destroyed by fire in 1970.

N

Period buildings with modern connectivity

N

Ample on-site parking

N

Warm professional team

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Michelin starred restaurants within walking distance

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Exceptional transport links

N

Riverside Marquee for conferences and events

Character setting

 

 A relaxed environment in a beautiful setting, a wonderful place to work

Community

 

We are proud of our warm community of SMEs within Bray Business Centre and our extended links with the business communities in nearby Maidenhead

Location

 

Quietly tucked away on the edge of the River Thames, yet close to major transport links and amenities

Warm professional support

 

Our team take great pride in supporting your needs

Flexibility

 

We understand the need for flexibility and adaptability and work closely with you to achieve your needs

History

The main house at Weir Bank Estate was developed by Sir Hugo-Cunliffe-Owen in the early 20th century. Sir Hugo was a keen horse owner and breeder and owned the 1928 Epsom Derby winner ‘Felstead’.

Weir Bank was bought by Herbert Oppenheimer, a London solicitor, who moved there from Caterham in Kent during 1930. An impressive lawyer, talented pianist and passionate rose grower, Herbert was president of the National Rose Society.

The main house was destroyed by a fire in the early 1970s. The estate was subsequently purchased by the Kidd family and is now home to Bray Business Centre and the Riverside Marquee.

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