Maple Grove Developments acquire 19-acre site near M6 J41 near Penrith
Maple Grove Developments (MGD) has acquired a strategically located, 19-acre development site just north of Penrith, adjacent to the A6 and Junction 41 on the M6 Motorway.
The site is primed for commercial development, with outline planning consent that allows for up to 250,000 sq. ft of industrial and logistics space plus general business uses, making it an ideal location for occupiers seeking high-quality industrial and logistical facilities.
Detailed planning consent is also in place for the site access, and MGD is actively collaborating with the Local Authority on the technical details to finalise the design of the site wide infrastructure. Additionally, power has been secured for the site, with further detailed design work underway.
James Scott, development director at Maple Grove Developments commented: “This acquisition underscores our commitment to supporting commercial growth in Cumbria, and delivering high-quality, strategically positioned industrial, logistics and commercial spaces to meet rising regional demand. We are focused on progressing with the early access and initial infrastructure works and are anticipating a start on site in early 2025.
Speaking about the site’s future potential, Paul Cook at CBRE, joint agents for the scheme with Carlisle-based Carigiet Cowen, commented: “Interest in the site has been robust, Maple Grove Developments is engaged in pre-let and pre-sale discussions with several potential occupiers. Having planning and power already in place, gives certainty to businesses looking to move here and further adds to the scheme’s appeal.”
Joint Agent Richard Percival of Carigiet Cowen adds: “There are very few sites which are so readily accessible from the M6. Penrith 41 really does offer a unique opportunity to secure high quality new build facilities with the infrastructure and team in place to successfully deliver it. We are looking forward to seeing activity on site in early 2025.”
The project team includes: C4 Projects (architect); Stantec (was Hydrock) – Highways, M&E, Structures, GWB Consultants (QS) and Adams Planning and Development
The site was acquired from Rayner Rowen for an undisclosed sum. The vendor was represented by Christopher Dee.