Brockwell Space logo with two green overlapping circular shapes.

Brockwell Space: Calm, Flexible Therapy Rooms in South London

Brockwell Space (formerly Herne Hill Space) has been offering purpose-built, quiet therapy rooms since 2020, right in the heart of Herne Hill - just a one-minute walk from Herne Hill station.

Designed with comfort and professionalism in mind, our three therapy rooms are ideal for a wide range of practices, including counselling, psychotherapy, couples work, physical therapy, massage and other wellbeing sessions. Each room provides a welcoming, calm environment that supports focused and confidential work with your clients.

Why therapists choose Brockwell Space

  • Flexible hourly booking: perfect for both ad-hoc sessions and regular weekly slots.

  • No long contracts or membership: use the space as and when you need it.

  • Comfortable, private rooms.

  • Walking distance from Brockwell Park: a lovely green space just steps away, great for clients before or after sessions.

Enquire now about availability and visit options - we’d be glad to show you around and help you find the right space for your practice.

A cozy living room with two mid-century modern style armchairs with yellow and white patterned pillows, a small wooden table with a lamp, a large window with blinds, green plants, and wall decor.
Cozy therapy room with two wooden-framed armchairs with blue cushions and pillows, a small wooden side table with a clock, another small side table with a lamp, a window with blinds, a potted plant, and wall art on a two-tone teal and cream wall.
A cozy room with two armchairs, one with a blue cushion and the other with a yellow cushion. A potted plant is next to the window with blinds. There is a wall with a light green section, a yellow shelf with a lamp, and a abstract painting. The room has brown carpeting
A waiting area with two black chairs, a potted plant, and a framed picture of Brockwell Park on the wall. A round ceiling light casts a decorative shadow. There is a clock showing 10:05 and three doorways labeled 1, 2, and 3.