Pembroke House, the refurbished Grade A office building on Banbury Business Park, has successfully let its ground floor accommodation, totalling approximately 13,200 sq ft, to the Fire Protection Association.
The Fire Protection Association delivers specialist fire safety expertise, training and risk management services.
Colliers acted for the Association, with White Commercial representing the Landlord.
Site details
Comprehensively refurbished, Pembroke House provides modern, flexible office accommodation arranged around a landscaped central courtyard. The building benefits from a high‑quality existing fit‑out, air conditioning, raised floors and excellent on‑site amenities, including a 3,500 sq ft restaurant facility for occupiers. An exceptional car parking provision of up to one space per 85 sq ft, supported by substantial additional parking areas, further differentiates the building and remains a rarity within the region.
Strategically positioned between Junctions 10 and 11 of the M40, Pembroke House offers fast and direct connectivity to London, Birmingham and the wider Midlands. This location places occupiers firmly within Oxfordshire’s dynamic economic corridor, which continues to attract technology‑led, engineering, logistics and professional services businesses, supported by strong skills availability and proximity to world‑leading research institutions.
The first-floor accommodation is being launched to the market, offering a well fitted, ready‑to‑occupy office suite with the same parking ratio and connectivity. Early interest is anticipated from occupiers seeking high‑quality Oxfordshire office space without the premium cost associated with central Oxford locations.
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Douglas Bonham, director in Colliers’ National Offices team, said: “This letting reflects the continued demand we are seeing for well‑specified, cost‑effective office accommodation in strong regional locations.
“Pembroke House offers occupiers a Grade A product with excellent connectivity and parking, at a price point that remains highly competitive when compared with central Oxford and wider prime Oxfordshire markets.”
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