ST JOHN’S INNOVATION PARK CAMBRIDGE CB4 0DS
6,962 sq ft (647 sq m) – 65,130 sq ft (6,051 sq m) Grade A Office TO LET www.themauricewilkesbuilding.com
A PRESTIGIOUS HEADQUARTERS BUILDING The Maurice Wilkes building offers 65,130 sq ft of prestigious Grade ‘A’ office accommodation arranged over five floors, plus an impressive reception and roof terrace measuring 2,077 sq ft. Clean lines and a contemporary mix of materials ensures a distinctive and stylish headquarters building which sets new standards in the Cambridge market.
...IN A PRESTIGIOUS CAMBRIDGE LOCATION Located at the very centre of the North Cambridge Research and Development Cluster, The Maurice Wilkes building is possibly the most significant Headquarters opportunity in Cambridge and is the gateway to St John’s Innovation Park. Consisting of St John’s Innovation Park, Cambridge Science Park and Cambridge Business Park, the cluster is the most established in the region. Connections will be further improved in 2017 with the arrival of the new railway station and extended guided busway serving the area. It is also well connected lying at the junction of the A14 and A10 on the edge of Cambridge. It is home to a range of well known and prestigious R&D, technology and life science companies. Those occupiers include Samsung, Qualcomm, Napp Pharmaceuticals, Astra Zeneca, Citrix, Takeda, Amgen, Hewlett Packard and Toshiba.
“...a distinctive and stylish headquarters building which sets new standards in the Cambridge market.”
ACCOMMODATION The prestigious building offers the very best accommodation for knowledge-based and high-growth businesses with contemporary styling suitable to a range of occupiers.
Net internal area
• Office finished floor-to-ceiling height 2,800mm
• Double-height entrance in reception area
• S uspended ceiling void 650mm with recessed LG7 lighting throughout office areas
• Four-pipe fan coil air conditioning • Three passenger lifts
• Raised floor height 150mm (clear void 100mm)
• 193 secure parking spaces
• BREEAM “Very Good” Accreditation targeted • EPC A Rating targeted
sq m
sq ft
99
1,065
Ground Floor (West Wing)
647
6,962
Ground Floor (East Wing)
692
7,452
First Floor
1,447
15,580
Second Floor
1,518
16,335
• Male, female and disabled toilets at each level
Third Floor (LET)
1,518
16,335
• High specification finishes
• M ale, female and disabled shower facilities at ground floor
Fourth Floor (LET)
130
1,401
• Open plan flexible floor space
• Extensive cycle storage.
6,051
65,130
Fourth Floor Terrace Area (LET)
193
2,077
Ground Floor
First Floor
Reception area
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Second and Third Floor
VISITOR MAIN ENTRANCE
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“This cutting-edge building offers the very best accommodation for knowledge-based and high-growth businesses” Fourth Floor
CGI of top floor and roof terrace
GLAZED DOORS OFFERING VIEW ACROSS PARK
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The Maurice Wilkes Building is located north-east of Cambridge city centre. It is close to the A14 dual carriageway, with excellent road communications via the A14, M11 and A1.
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POST CODE:
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St John’s Innovation Park Cowley Road, Milton, Cambridge CB4 0DS www.themauricewilkesbuilding.com
Further Information
Rob Sadler E
[email protected] T 01223 347 209
Will Mooney E
[email protected] T 01223 558 032
William Clarke E
[email protected] T 01223 347 294
Izzy Vyvyan E
[email protected] T 01223 558 036
CGI of Northern elevation
Sir Maurice Vincent Wilkes FRS, FREng, DFBCS 1913–2010 Savills and Carter Jonas for themselves and for the lessor of this property whose agents they give notice: these particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without the responsibility of Savills or Carter Jonas or the lessor. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of the fact. Any intending lessee must satisfy itself by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The lessor does not make or give neither Savills or Carter Jonas, nor any persons in their employment any authority to make, or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. February 2017. 01622 833880
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A British, Cambridge-based computer scientist credited with several milestone developments in computer technology. Amongst other achievements, he led the University of Cambridge team that built the world’s first operational storedprogramme computer. The Emeritus Professor of Computer Technology had spent thirty-four years as Head of the Computer Laboratory (formerly the Mathematical Laboratory) and was a Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge, where he had studied Mathematics and Experimental Physics as a student in the 1930s.