HQ East, Anglo Saxon Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP30
- SIZE AVAILABLE
19,052-202,781 sq ft
1,770-18,839 sq m
- SECTOR
Light industrial facility for sale
Key features
- Up to 52.8m yard
- Up to 13.8m Eaves
- Additional power available
- Targeting BREEAM Excellent and EPC A
- EV Charging, PV and Cycle Storage
Description
Situated directly off the A14 at Bury St Edmunds, HQ East provides unrivalled access to the UK's logistics network. The A14 connects seamlessly with the M11, A1(M), M1, M6, and A12, while Felixstowe Port is just 41 miles away.
Bury St Edmunds is a historic town in West Suffolk with strong cultural, retail, business, and educational appeal, offering an attractive living environment. It provides about 40% of local jobs, mostly in health, retail, administration and professional services. The economy is driven by small businesses, unemployment is low, and earnings are above the UK average. The proportions of workers in NS-SEC categories L1-7 (49.7%), and in management, professions, technical, administrative, and skilled trade roles (67.6%), are above the English average, and those in sales, customer service, and elementary occupations (22.8%) below the average.
Brochures
HQ East, Anglo Saxon Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP30
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Thurston Station1.3 miles
- Elmswell Station5.6 miles
Notes
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