The Tythe Barn repurposes as co-working space

The Tythe Barn in Launton has announced the launch of ‘Tythe Works’, a new co-working space which has an emphasis on wellbeing
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The Tythe Barn in Launton has announced the launch of ‘Tythe Works’, a new co-working space which has an emphasis on wellbeing. 

Launching on 3 December, Tythe Works offers four membership options such as ‘Drop In’, ‘Lounge’, ‘Hot Desk’ and ‘Barn’. The different memberships vary in price, benefits and length of stay to provide flexibility for all professionals.

Tythe Works has three converted barns that offer members a Covid-safe workplace which can be adapted to suit individual meetings, small group lunches or socially distanced conferences.

The venues main barn offers 278.7 sqm of space which includes sofas, armchairs, formal seating and desks. For its outdoor space, professionals can explore its gardens which include a ‘Tythe Trail’.

The barns provide natural light and reliable high-speed internet, alongside complimentary water and fresh fruit. Tythe Works also plans to introduce well-being classes in the dedicated studio space, with quieter areas of the barn constructed to allow for members to sit, meditate and lounge throughout the day, complete with mats, yoga pillows and eye masks.

During the evenings, Tythe Works provides outdoor wood burners, a bar and woollen throws to end the workday or to help entertain a client. Members can also invite pre-booked guests in after 5pm.

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