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2,024–27,858 Sq Ft Warehouse/Production Units 2,024–27,858 sq ft Warehouse/production units Surrey Accommodation ground floor first floor total ground floor first floor total Building 1 Building 5 Unit 201 sq ft 8,916 2,316 11,232 Unit 220 sq ft 1,999 536 2,535 sq m LET828.3 215.1 1,043.4 sq m 185.7 49.8 235.5 Unit 204 sq ft 13,623 2,242 15,865 Unit 221 sq ft 1,999 536 2,535 sq m LET1,265.6 208.3 1,473.9 sq m 185.7 49.8 235.5 Unit 222 sq ft 1,964 536 2,500 Building 2 sq m 182.5 49.8 232.3 Unit 209 sq ft 8,046 1,292 9,338 Unit 223 sq ft 1,981 536 2,517 sq m 747.5 120 866.4 sq m 184 49.8 233.8 Unit 210 sq ft 3,970 628 4,598 sq m 368.8 58.30 427.1 Building 6 Unit 211 sq ft 3,970 628 4,598 Unit 224 sq ft 2,024 2,024 sq m 368.8 58.30 427.1 sq m 188.0 188.0 Unit 212 sq ft 8,034 1,292 9,326 sq m 746.5 120 866.4 Specification The buildings benefit from planning consent for Building 3 B1, B2 and B8 uses. Unit 213 sq ft 14,146 3,190 17,366 • 6m clear internal height sq m 1,314.2 296.4 1,610.6 With an environment suitable for business and pleasure, The Simpson Buildings LET • Roller shutter doors Dunsfold Park offers business occupiers amenities equal to The buildings are named after Duncan Simpson OBE, any successful business park or campus. Building 4 • 36 kN/m2 floor loading fighter pilot and Hawker’s Chief Test Pilot from 1970 to Unit 214 sq ft 1,999 536 2,535 Flexibility of space is matched with 24/7 security; • Mains power 3 phase 100 amp 1978, is widely recognised for his outstanding contribution sq m 185.7 49.8 235.5 to experimental test flying, his intimate involvement in conferencing and full catering services; a nursery • Fully carpeted and heated offices Unit 215 sq ft 1,984 524 2,508 bringing three iconic British Fighters – the Hunter, Harrier school right where you need it, and all the parking you sq m 184.3 48.7 233.0 and Hawk – into service and his exemplary commitment to might need. Rent British aviation generally. Dunsfold Park is within easy reach of the rich and diverse Unit 216 sq ft 1,999 536 2,535 Upon application. sq m 185.7 49.8 235.5 He saw the Hawk through from the drawing board to range of shops, restaurants, bars and leisure facilities of conducting the first flight in 1974 at Dunsfold Aerodrome, Guildford, Cranleigh and Farnham. Unit 217 sq ft 1,968 536 2,504 Terms delivering the first Hawk to the RAF in 1976, where it has sq m 182.8 49.8 235.5 been in use, as a trainer and by the Red Arrows, for over 40 Unit 218 sq ft 1,965 524 2,489 New lease for a term to be agreed. years. Even in retirement, Duncan has remained extensively sq m 182.6 48.7 231.3 involved in aviation. Unit 219 sq ft 1,981 536 2,517 The six Simpson Buildings can provide up to twenty- sq m 184 49.8 233.8 five warehouse/production units and satisfy occupier 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN Recycling Recycling 1100 litre 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN requirements from 2,024 sq ft to 27,858 sq ft. WHEELIE BIN e r t i l 0 0 1 Recycling 1 N I B E I L E E H W 1 1 0 0 l r i t e N I B E I L E E H W Recycling g n i l c y c e R WHEELIE BIN 1100 litre WHEELIE BIN 1100 litre e r it l 0 0 1 1 N I B E I L E E H W e r t i l 0 0 1 1 N I B E I L E E H W g n i l yc c e R N I e B r t i E I l L E 0 E 0 H 1 W 1 212 211 210 209 g n i l c N I e y B r t i E I l L ec E 0 E 0 H R 1 W 1 1 1 0 0 l i t r e 1 100 100 l i t r e W H E E LI E B I N W H E E L I E B I 213 N 204 201 R e c yc l i n g R e c y c l i Dunsfold Park ng W H E E L I E B I N 1 100 l i t r e W H E E L IE B I N 1 1 0 0 l t i r 214 215 216 e Created in 2002 by The Rutland Group when it acquired 217 218 219 R 1 W e 1 H 0 E Dunsfold Aerodrome from BAE Systems, Dunsfold Park is c E 0 L y I l E i c t B r I e l g n i l yc c N e Re R i n 1 W 1 g H 1 W 0 E c 1 E H 0 Re L 1 y 0 E W I l E E 1 0 i H c L t 0 B E r I l E I e l E i 0 N c t i L B r n I I y l e E N i t g B r c 1 I e W N l 1 H i 0 E n 1 E W 0 L g 1 H I l E EE 0 i t B 0 r L I e N I E l i t B r I e Rec N 1 W 1 H 0 E 0 E L I l y E i N I B E I L E E H t W r B c e r t i l 0 0 1 e 1 I N N I B E I L EE H l W i e r t i l 0 0 1 n 1 1 W 1 g H 0 E E Re 0 1 L W I 1 l E H i t 0 E B r EL I e 0 c N I y l E i t B r c I e N l i n 1 W 10 g H E E 0 L I l E i t B r I e N N e I g r B t N i I e l E I r B in L t i l 0 E E l I 0 E L c E H 0 1 E y 0 W 1 H 1 c W 1 e R N e I g B tr N i e I n N l E e r I I B i t L B i l tr 0 l E i E I E I E 0 L c l L 0 H E 1 0 E E 0 y W E 1 0 H 1 c H 1 W 1 W 1 e R g N I e n r B i t i l E l I L c 0 E E 0 H 1 W 1 ecy now a thriving community that seeks to work with its R N I e B tr i E l I L 0 E E 0 H 1 W 1 g N I e r B t i lin E l I L c tenants and occupiers to help them grow and prosper in its 0 E E 0 y H 1 c W 1 e R R e 1 W c 1 H y 0 E E 0 c L I l E l i t i B r n I e N g W 1 H 1 unique business environment. E 0 E 0 L I E l i B t r I N 220 221 e Following a 2013 partnership agreement between 224 N I e B r t i E l I L 0 E g E 0 H 1 n W 1 li N e I r B t yc i E I l c L 0 E e E 0 H 1 R W The Rutland Group and Trinity College Cambridge, it is 223 222 1 1 W R 1 H 0 E E e 0 L I cy E l i t B r I e N c l i n g 1 W 1 H 0 E E 0 L IE l i t B r e I now home to over 100 businesses, employing more than N g n i l yc c e R N BI E I EL E H W N I B E I L E HE W e r t i l 0 0 1 1 e r t i l 0 0 1 800 people. 1 dunsfoldpark.com Café on the Park Little Harriers Nursery J10 J12 Wokingham A30 M3 Esher J3 M25 M3 Woking A322 leet A3 Leatherhead dunsfoldpark.com M25 Aldershot Redhill A31 GUILDFORD A25 Dunsfold Park A31 B3001 A3001 Well-connected business A24 M23 Situated 9 miles south of Guildford Godalming A3 and with London just 40 miles away, B2130 CRANLEIGH GATWICK is good business A287 A281 AIRPORT Dunsfold Park is conveniently located DUNSFOLD Locatioforn national and international Environment Crawley Situated 9 miles south of Guildford and with With an environment suitable for business organisations looking for a new home.
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