Bradfield Centre

How they describe themselves

“The premier tech hub located at the heart of Cambridge Science Park. Our aim is to attract ambitious like-minded entrepreneurs from both Cambridge and around the world; co-locate them in scalable, state-of-the-art facilities; immerse them in a vibrant, collaborative, and inclusive culture; whilst connecting them to investors and other support organisations to help them grow.”

Notes from Startup Signpost

The Bradfield Centre’s scale is impressive - they’re home to over 100 startups. It feels modern and sleek. It is owned by Trinity College, but run by Mantle. Members have access to other Mantle business centres, which could be a big value-add for some. They also offer a large number of on site events.

Workspace options

  • Virtual tenancy

  • Coworking

  • Dedicated desks

  • Private offices (1-50 people)

Facilities

  • Reception desk

  • Meeting rooms

  • Breakout spaces

  • Cafe

  • Car parking

  • Bike parking

  • Shower facilities

Getting there

 

There is limited parking on site. You can pre-book a space, but there is a cost associated with that (currently £20+VAT/day).

Drivers can also park at Milton Road Park & Ride and take the bus to the Science Park.

There is plenty of cycle parking (nearly 300 spots), and shower facilities are available for members.

The Science Park is served by the guided busway, as well as the Park & Ride bus & bus route 9. All of those drop you a 5-10 min walk from the Bradfield Centre.

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