The Building Centre. The Building Centre 26 Store Street London WC1E 7BT
Contact Details
Bookshop Details
Tel. 020 7692 4040 or 0845 330 1355
Opening Times: 09.30 18.00 Mon Fri 10.00 14.00 Saturdays (bookshop open till 16.00 Saturdays).
Nearest tube stations: Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street Station also a short walk from Kings Cross, Euston and Charing Cross station.
The Building Centre provides help, information and inspiration on all aspects of home renovation, home design, and self build projects. Visited by 110,00+ people a year, The Centre is an authoritive reference for many building professionals and keen home improvers. The Building Centre is the UKs largest permanent product exhibition, bookshop and source of Independent Information.
Services Available at The Building Centre:
- View the showcase of building products and materials displayed at The Centre featuring products on heating, doors, windows, lighting, flooring, fittings etc
- The Bookshop stocks all the latest titles relating to self build and home renovation
- The Centres Information library contains data on thousands of building products and materials, over 3,500 product brochures are available free on request.
- A series of Essential Guides have been produced by The Building Centre to provide help and information with all popular home improvement projects.
- The Building Centre has a conference suite and rooms can be hired for all social and business functions and a full catering service is available (up to 200 delegates).
Accessing The Building Centres services
Visit The Building Centre - all visitors welcome and admission is free.
Visit www.buildingcentre,co.uk to view exhibitor list and products, purchase publication online and product literature can be requested free of charge for instant despatch.
Call The Centres Guideline Telephone Enquiry Service on 09065 161 136* (premium rate to cover postage & research) to gain access to information on company contact details, trade names, trade associations, standards and despatch of manufactures literature.
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