SP77, Suffolk Park, Rougham Tower Avenue, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7FQ | Property to rent | Savills
78,100 sq ft(7,255.72 sq m)
Rent on application

SP77Suffolk Park, Rougham Tower Avenue, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7FQ


    Key features

    • 78,100 sq ft
    • 12.5m clear height
    • 8 dock level doors, 2 level access doors
    • Up to 62m clear yard
    • 50kn/m² floor loading
    • 250 kva allocated (with further capacity available subject to costs)

    A planning application has been submitted for a unit of 78,100 sq ft. Anticipated delivery Q3 2022

    About this property

    • Description
      A proposed final phase of industrial development at Suffolk Park comprising 12.5 acres with plots available to accommodate 78,100 sq ft and 128,000 sq ft

      The units will be able to accommodate a range of industrial and logistics occupiers and will offer spacious facilities with secure yards and high quality office space.

      SP77 will be constructed to an EPC 'A' rating and BREEAM 'Excellent' status and will benefit from a range of sustainability features including 10% EV parking, low flush volume WC's, PV ready roof, carpets with 84.48% recycled and bio-based content, and solar thermal pre-heated hot water.

      Sizewell C
      Sizewell C will be a 3.2-gigawatt power station generating low-carbon electricity for around 6 million homes, which will be a close copy to Hinkley Point C.

      This is a huge and amazing opportunity for both the country and the region with 70% of the projects construction spend going to UK companies which will help them to embed nuclear skills and expand their workforce.

      • 2,600 Suffolk construction jobs
      • 70, 000 UK jobs supported
      • £4b Into the regional economy
      • 6m Homes powered
      • 9m Tonnes of CO2 avoided every year of operation’

    Local information

    • Suffolk Park is strategically located adjacent to Bury St Edmunds’ established primary out-of town commercial, retail and trade location.
    • It is situated between the A14 dual carriageway and the new Rougham Tower Avenue which provides direct access to the A14 at junction 45, just 1.4 miles to the East.
    • The A14 provides the main arterial route for the region, linking the Port of Felixstowe in the East with Cambridge, the M11 and the wider motorway network in the West.

    Energy performance

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