Investment company secures new unit at Solstice Park

A Wiltshire company dedicated to helping businesses grow is itself expanding after acquiring the freehold of a unit on a popular Amesbury business park.

Lynchmere Ltd, of Marden, near Devizes has bought Unit 213 at the Beacon Centre on Solstice Park.

Quoting price for the 4,744 sq ft (440.73 sq m) end-terrace unit with fitted offices was £385,000.

Myddelton & Major Partner Dean Speer said: “I was delighted to help facilitate this purchase by a local company looking to expand its operations.

“Lynchmere was founded by businessman James Purves, who is steeped in the manufacturing industry after building up a previous company to four factories and 70 employees worldwide.

“He now helps others to grow and succeed through property investment and business investment and is always looking for ideas and people in which to invest.”

The Beacon Centre is situated at Solstice Park, the new 160-acre mixed use Business Park, strategically located with direct access to the A303 dual carriageway at Amesbury.

It occupies a prime location at the gateway to both Solstice Park and the 20-acre industrial/distribution zone.

The development comprises 15 industrial and warehouse/trade counter units and three detached office/research and development buildings.

Solstice Park’s other major occupiers include Home Bargains, Muller Wiseman Dairies and Tintometer.