Strategically positioned at the Fourwentways interchange, this development serves as a primary gateway to the region, offering immediate access to the A11 and A505. This prime location ensures rapid connections to the national motorway network via the M11.
Situated within an established employment corridor, the site is perfectly located to support the Cambridge Cluster. It sits within one mile of Granta Park and offers direct links to the Babraham Research Campus via a dedicated A11 over-bridge, facilitating seamless logistics and collaboration with the region’s leading science and technology hubs.
| By Road | Miles | Minutes |
|---|---|---|
| A11 | 1.5 | 3 |
| A14 | 9 | 15 |
| M11 (J9) | 15 | 20 |
| A505 | Immediate access via Newmarket Road | |
| By Air | Miles | Minutes |
|---|---|---|
| London Stansted Airport | 27 | 35 |
| London Gateway | 65 | 1 hr 15 |
| East Midlands Airport | 95 | 1 hr 45 |
| By Port | Miles | Minutes |
|---|---|---|
| Port of Felixstowe | 60 | 1 hr 15 |
| London Gateway | 65 | 1 hr 20 |
Minutes from
Cambridge City Centre
Located at the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the site benefits from a region renowned for world-class innovation and economic resilience. With a rapidly growing population and a highly skilled workforce, South Cambridgeshire provides the ideal environment for businesses to thrive.
Located in the renowned “Cambridge Cluster,” a powerhouse of over 25,000 companies generating a combined turnover of £53 billion.
£53bnA highly skilled local workforce, with 47.8% of residents holding degree-level qualifications, significantly above the national average.
The University of Cambridge contributes nearly £30 billion annually to the UK economy and supports over 86,000 jobs.
86,000University of Cambridge jobs
Situated in a region of rapid growth, with Life Sciences and Healthcare employment increasing by 67.6% between 2017 and 2024.
A robust local economy featuring an 81.7% employment rate and a target to deliver 22,000 additional jobs by 2031.
81.7%Employment rate
South Cambridgeshire’s population is projected to grow by roughly 37% by 2041, the highest rate in the county.