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Questions about our guides, suggestions for new locations, or general enquiries—we're here to help.
Contact Information
Office Address
Volto Streak
42 Cartwright Gardens
Bloomsbury
London WC1H 9EL
United Kingdom
Working Hours
Monday – Friday: 9:00 – 17:30
Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00
Sunday: Closed
Email enquiries are answered during working hours. Field research often takes us away from the office, so email is always the most reliable way to reach us.
About Our Office
Our small office in Bloomsbury serves as the base for our research and publishing work. While we spend considerable time in the field researching our guides, this is where we write, update, and coordinate our coverage of Britain's hidden places.
The Bloomsbury location offers excellent transport links across London and to the rest of Britain—essential for a team that regularly travels to remote corners of the country. We're a short walk from King's Cross and St Pancras stations, making it easy to reach Scotland, Wales, and northern England for research trips.
Visiting Us
We welcome visitors by appointment. If you'd like to discuss a project, learn more about our research process, or share local knowledge about an area we cover, please email us to arrange a suitable time.
Drop-in visits aren't practical as team members are often away conducting fieldwork. An appointment ensures someone will be available to speak with you properly.
Finding Us
By Underground
Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) is the closest station, approximately 5 minutes' walk. Exit onto Bernard Street, walk east to Marchmont Street, then north to Cartwright Gardens.
Euston Square (Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan Lines) is 7 minutes' walk via Endsleigh Gardens.
By Train
King's Cross and St Pancras stations are both 12 minutes' walk. Exit King's Cross onto Euston Road heading west, turn north onto Marchmont Street, which leads directly to Cartwright Gardens.
Euston Station is 10 minutes' walk via Endsleigh Gardens and Gordon Square.
By Bus
Multiple bus routes serve the area. Routes 68, 91, 168, and 188 stop on Euston Road near the junction with Marchmont Street. The 59 and 68 also serve Bloomsbury along Southampton Row.
Parking
Street parking in Bloomsbury is restricted and expensive. We strongly recommend using public transport. The nearest car park is NCP Bloomsbury on Herbrand Street, though spaces are limited and rates are high.
For those cycling, secure bike parking is available in the courtyard—please mention this when booking an appointment.
Company Information
Volto Streak operates as a small independent publisher specialising in travel guides for Britain. We've been researching and documenting lesser-known destinations since 2018, building a library of detailed regional guides that help independent travellers explore confidently.
Our approach emphasises depth over breadth. Rather than producing superficial coverage of many places, we focus on thorough documentation of selected regions, updating our guides regularly as conditions change.
Research Standards
Every location we cover is visited multiple times across different seasons. We walk the routes ourselves, test transport connections, and verify that information remains current through regular reviews.
Independence
We accept no sponsorships or commercial partnerships that might influence our recommendations. This independence is fundamental to maintaining the trust our guides require.
Updates
Paths change, businesses close, transport schedules shift. We monitor these changes continuously and update our guides accordingly, with purchasers receiving free updates for two years.
Local Collaboration
Our guides benefit from input by people who live in the regions we cover. These local contributors help us avoid the mistakes outsiders inevitably make and ensure our information serves both visitors and communities well.
Common Questions
We aim to respond to all enquiries within one business day. During busy periods or when team members are conducting extended field research, responses may take up to three days. If your question is time-sensitive, please mention this in your email.
Absolutely. We welcome suggestions from people who know their local areas well. Email us with details about the location and why you think it merits inclusion. We investigate every suggestion seriously, though we can't promise to cover every recommendation.
No. We focus exclusively on providing information that helps people explore independently. We don't organise tours, arrange accommodation, or offer any services beyond our published guides.
Yes. Contact us by email with details of which guides you'd like to gift and the recipient's email address. We can arrange delivery with a personal message and provide you with a receipt for your records.
We maintain our independence from commercial relationships, but we do consult with local councils and community groups when researching guides. These conversations help us understand local concerns and ensure our coverage benefits communities rather than creating problems through over-promotion.
Please email us with specific details about what has changed. Path diversions, business closures, transport changes—all of this helps us maintain accuracy. We review and verify every report, updating our guides when changes are confirmed.
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