A proper professional workspace, 10 miles from Bawtry.
Bawtry is a market town with boutiques, restaurants and good schools. But no dedicated coworking space. If you live in or around Bawtry and you work from home, the local options have always meant a drive into Doncaster, Sheffield or Lincoln. Worksop Workspace is the alternative. 10 miles south via the A1 and A638, around 18 minutes door-to-door.
Free on-site parking, 900 Mbps dedicated fibre, unlimited free coffee, a quiet professional floor. £12 for a day, £30 for the week, rolling. No long contract. Drop in.
Who uses it from Bawtry?
Hybrid commuters
Office days in Doncaster, Leeds or Sheffield; remote days closer to home. More →
Airport-adjacent workers
Anyone whose work touches Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the surrounding logistics base who'd rather not work from a hotel lobby between meetings.
Freelancers & consultants
Bawtry has lots of self-employed professionals. A serious base for client work. More →
Mortgage & financial advisors
The meeting room as a confidential client space. More →
Tradespeople
Quotes, invoices, certs and calls. Out of the van. More →
Retired professionals consulting part-time
The kind of consultancy that's serious but doesn't need a full office. A few days a week at a desk is the right shape.
Pricing.
Same rates as everyone. No postcode pricing here.
Day Pass
Drop in
Hot Desk Weekly
Rolling weekly
What's included.
Free parking
No charges, no limits.
900 Mbps dedicated fibre
Faster than most home setups.
Free coffee & tea
Unlimited.
Quiet professional floor
Adults focused on their own work.
Meeting room
£20/hr. Members and visitors.
Private offices
From £79/week, all-inclusive.
Getting here from Bawtry.
By car: A1 south, leave at the Blyth junction, A638 into Worksop. Around 18 minutes, free parking on arrival.
Open directions from Bawtry →
By bus: Stagecoach East Midlands runs services via Blyth and Worksop. Stagecoach, Traveline route planner.
By train: Bawtry doesn't have a station. Closest options are Doncaster (~5 miles) or Worksop (~10 miles south on the Sheffield to Lincoln line). National Rail Worksop info.
Questions from Bawtry residents.
Is there a coworking space near Bawtry?
Yes. Worksop Workspace on Carlton Road, Worksop. Around 10 miles, 18 minutes by car via the A1 then A638.
How long does it take to drive?
Around 18 minutes via the A1 south and A638 through Blyth.
Can I get there by bus?
Stagecoach East Midlands runs services via Blyth and Worksop. Plan a route at travelineeastmidlands.co.uk.
Why use Worksop Workspace and not Doncaster?
Doncaster has city-centre coworking, but parking and one-way systems can add time you don't have. Worksop has free parking outside, no city-centre faff, and is the first modern coworking space serving Bassetlaw.
Who from Bawtry uses it?
Hybrid commuters, freelancers and consultants, mortgage advisors and IFAs, tradespeople, retired professionals doing part-time consulting.
Is there parking?
Yes. Free on-site parking with no time limits.
What does it cost?
Day Pass £12. Hot Desk Weekly £30. Private Office from £79/week. Meeting Room £20/hour.
18 minutes south of Bawtry.
Worksop Workspace is opening on Carlton Road in phases. Join the waiting list and we'll let you know the moment your desk is ready.
