Clockwise Manchester at Linley House is a striking coworking space housed in a former 1963 electrical station. With its original industrial features—such as the iconic “City of Manchester Electric Light Station” signage—it offers a unique blend of history and modern design. Located in the city centre, it provides a range of hot desking, private office space, meeting rooms, and flexible workspace options tailored to freelancers, SMEs, and established teams.
The venue feels different because it’s more than just an office—it’s a vibrant hub. You get functional, beautifully designed coworking spaces alongside a lounge, terrace, café, and podcast studio. Hot desks, small offices, and flexible meeting rooms let you drop in with a day pass or settle in long-term. It caters to a wide spectrum of needs while celebrating its past.
Members also enjoy seamless service: 24/7 access, high-speed Wi‑Fi, on-site support, bike storage, showers, and a dedicated café. The mix of spaces—from shared club lounges to private offices—plus events and a collaborative community, makes this location modern and grounded.
The space offers breakout areas and kitchenettes to match different work styles, plus six flexible meeting rooms for up to 12 people—ideal for offsite meetings. You’ll also find event spaces, a podcast room, Two Hands Café, and reliable AV tech. Whether you’re looking for hot desking or short-term office space, the blend of convenience and ambience is spot on.
Clockwise offers well-designed, contemporary coworking space, private offices, and flexible meeting rooms backed by flexible monthly memberships. Since launching in 2017, the company has grown across the UK and Europe, with a focus on anticipating members’ needs and supporting business growth. They provide ongoing support—from fast move-in to smart design, Wi‑Fi, AV tech, and a connected community.
Their mission is simple: take care of the details so you can focus on what matters. With no upfront costs, short-term licenses, and fast occupation, Clockwise positions itself as a mature, dependable partner offering modern, user-friendly flexible offices.
Clockwise Manchester offers a full range of facilities designed to support different work styles, including breakout areas, kitchenettes, and a dedicated café. Available is high-speed Wi‑Fi, bike storage, and showers, ensuring both convenience and comfort. For meetings and events, the space includes six flexible meeting rooms, a podcast studio, and reliable AV equipment.
There’s a comfortable lounge where you can relax or prepare for your next meeting.
The location has centrally regulated climate control. This ensures a comfortable environment throughout your stay.
The reception is available Monday to Friday during opening hours.
The reception is located at the entrance of the building. Our host will assist you and provide access to your workspace.
Use a phone booth whenever you need to take a call.
The location offers catering options.
A coffee and tea bar is available.
Lockers available to securely store your belongings.
Breakout spaces available whenever you need.
The location has bike storage available.
If you have any questions about this location or need assistance with making a booking, please feel free to contact us. Click the button below to reach us by email or click the button on the bottom right to chat with us.
The address of Clockwise Manchester is Linley House, Dickinson St, M1 4LF, Manchester, GB
The opening hours of Clockwise Manchester are between 09:00 and 17:00, from Monday until Friday.
The (undiscounted) price for a meeting room at Clockwise Manchester starts at £8 per hour (ex. VAT).
The following facilities are available at Clockwise Manchester: climate control, lounge, reception service, bike storage, and many more.
Linley House on Dickinson Street in Manchester is positioned for seamless travel. You’re less than a minute’s walk from Oxford Road train station and nearby bus stops, with Manchester Central Coach Station close by. St Peter’s Square Metrolink tram stop is under a 10‑minute walk, making nearby stops like Market Street and Piccadilly easily reachable.
Manchester Oxford Road station is just steps from the building, while Manchester Piccadilly is within a 12‑minute walk. The Metrolink tram network is accessible via St Peter’s Square and nearby stops like Market Street, perfect for exploring Greater Manchester.
There’s a bus stop on Dickinson Street itself, with services like the free Metroshuttle linking top city destinations including Chinatown, the Northern Quarter, Piccadilly Gardens, Victoria, and Deansgate. Manchester Central Coach Station is just a two‑minute walk away, offering regional and national coach services.
Enjoy quality dining at Turtle Bay or Federal Café, both just a few minutes away on Dickinson Street. For lodging, the Novotel Manchester Centre sits close by, offering comfort and convenience in the city core.