Eddisons appointed to let available office space at Ashwell Point, South Cambridgeshire

Eddisons appointed to let available office space at Ashwell Point, South Cambridgeshire

Canmoor has appointed Eddisons as the sole letting agent for the available office space at Ashwell Point in Sawston, South Cambridgeshire.

Ashwell Point, a self-contained, two-storey office building totalling 20,000 sq ft, is part of Canmoor’s wider Accelerator Park scheme, located just 7 miles South of Cambridge City Centre in Sawston. Already home to occupiers including Morgan Sindall and Janus Technology, Ashwell Point offers office space ranging from 143 to 8,520 sq ft, available on flexible lease terms.

The business space provides meeting room facilities, generous car parking provision, EV charging points, cycle storage and a new SmallTown café. The surrounding area is also undergoing rejuvenation alongside the construction of Canmoor’s Accelerator Park Phase 2, South Cambridge Science Centre and the new Cambridge City FC stadium which offers opportunities for conferencing and cafe.

Ashwell Point benefits from excellent road connections via the A405, providing access to major routes of the M11, A11, A1(M) and A14. Nearby, Great Shelford and Whittlesford Parkway villages offer convenient mainline rail connections to the Cambridge/London Liverpool Street line and frequent services from Cambridge railway station connect to London King’s Cross. The proposed Cambridge South East Transport (CSET) link, running adjacent to the wider park, could further improve connectivity if it gets the go ahead

Speaking about Eddisons’ appointment as the agent for Ashwell Point, Ben Green, Director, said, “We are delighted to be appointed as the sole agent. We can already report strong interest in the available space given the accessibility of the location, the ample amount of parking, on-site amenities and flexible lease terms.

“The space is ideal for a range of office users, especially technology-based companies seeking proximity to the range of science & research parks associated with the South Cambridge Cluster.”