Video-streaming service Netflix has secured a new London headquarters, joining a throng of Silicon Valley giants in growing their presence in the UK.

The firm — whose great successes include Orange is the New Black and The Crown — has signed for 12,000 square feet of offices at the Fitzroy Place development near Oxford Circus, the Evening Standard can reveal. It is relocating from smaller space nearby.

The move next year will see it nearer Facebook which has expanded just off Oxford Street with a new London headquarters.

Other media and tech behemoths that agreed larger central London offices in 2017 include music streaming business Spotify and messaging app Snapchat’s parent.

According to property agent JLL, tech, media and telecom firms accounted for 37% of the 1.5 million square feet of West End leasing deals in the nine months to September.

Netflix’s new home is owned by Aviva Investors Real Estate and Ashby Capital, and let by agents CBRE and JLL.