Summerfield Developments, Tauntfield, South Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3ND Tel: 01823 257961 Fax: 01823 327700
The Summerfield Commercial Team have a wide breadth of experience in retail, office and industrial sectors including development and investment.
A superb landscaped environment in an elevated position with direct access to the M5 and excellent support facilities offering high quality office accommodation for lease or freehold ownership.
Exeter Business Park is the City's acknowledged prime Business Park comprising a landscaped environment of over 100 acres where leading organisations like the Met Office and EDF Energy choose to be. Its importance as a business location is firmly established thanks to its superb elevated position, excellent visibility and support facilities.
A wide range of accommodation is available from individual office suites of 5,000 sq ft to bespoke buildings of up to 100,000 sq ft all set in a landscaped environment. Buildings are offered to either the developer's high standard specification or to individual occupier requirements with a choice of freehold ownership or occupational leases. A variety of 'sustainable' options are also available. Attracting Big Names:
"All our staff and clients appreciate the easy access to the business park from the motorway and other main routes. Most people must save at least half an hour per day not having to battle with the traffic travelling into the City Centre. There are also excellent restaurants and sport and leisure facilities nearby" - Andrew Rothwell, Partner, Ashfords Solicitors
The park also include a number of onsite facilities for occupiers including; hotel, public house, crèche, dental surgery, serviced office, self storage and ATM banking. Nearby facilities also include Sainsburys.
"Exeter Business Park was chosen as our preferred site because of the close proximity to Junction 29 of the M5, Exeter International Airport, and good access public transport and cycle routes to the centre of Exeter and other localities, including rail networks, especially the lines to London (both Paddington and Waterloo)"- Alan Douglas, Head Assurance, Met Office