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Born in 2009, Soak's childhood home was St Francis House - a former Primitive Methodist chapel built in the 1800s.
We knew it as converted office space, and there, Soak's early years took shape.
Once the teenage years hit, Soak moved homes twice - travelling from Bank Plain, the former 'Banking Circle' of the city, to Millenium Plain, overlooking the famous Millenium Library at the Forum.
Now into its adulthood, Soak has found a comfortable home within the historic area of Colegate - a bustling collection of streets, lanes, and alleyways which have been settled since Saxon times.
Soak sits now in a Georgian building with high ceilings, delicate wainscotting, and windows that require someone over 6 feet tall to open them. The laptops are whirring, and the creative flow is flowing.
Nestled within the Creative Quarter of the city, our neighbours feature bars, cafes, pubs, crypts, and cloisters - a sprinkling of old and new for the next stage in Soak's journey.
We're happy to announce our new home to you all!