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From farm buildings to modern offices — twenty years in the making.

Grovelands is a long-term agricultural diversification project — what began as a site of derelict farm buildings in 2006 has been steadily converted, phase by phase, into a modern office park that now houses a solar farm and has planning permission for further expansion.

Timeline

1 2006

Site acquired

The site at East Haddon is purchased — a mix of derelict farm buildings and poorer agricultural land with longer-term potential for commercial use.

2 2008

Planning renewed for industrial units

Planning permission is renewed for industrial units, and the site access is relocated away from the original farm buildings to improve the layout for commercial use.

3 2011

Change of direction: high-grade offices

A new planning application is submitted to convert the industrial units into high-grade office space — the location and surroundings made it well suited to something more ambitious than a standard industrial scheme.

4 2013–2016

Phase 1 complete

Construction of the first office conversions begins in 2013. The first phase completes in 2016, converting former agricultural buildings into modern, flexible office suites.

5 2018–2021

Phase 2 complete

Planning is approved to convert the remaining derelict structures into further office space. The second phase completes in 2021, finishing the courtyard of office blocks on the site today.

6 2022–2023

Grovelands Solar Farm

Planning is approved for a 1.5MW solar farm on site. The array is completed in 2023 and now feeds renewable energy directly into the offices, supporting the park's move toward carbon neutrality.

7 Approved

Phase 3 — café, gym & offices

Planning permission has been granted for a new building with a gym and fitness studio, a ground-floor coffee shop, and a first-floor conference suite with meeting rooms — plus an expanded car park.

Aerial photograph of the original derelict farm buildings at East Haddon before conversion

The original farm buildings, before development began

Converted office block at Grovelands Business Park

The converted office suites — Phase 1 complete

Aerial view of Grovelands Business Park office blocks and car park today

The completed park — Phases 1 and 2

Car park at Grovelands Business Park with office buildings behind

Ample free parking for tenants and visitors

1.5MW solar array at Grovelands Business Park, completed 2023

The 1.5MW on-site solar farm, completed 2023

Phase 3

What's coming next

Planning permission has been granted for a new building with a gym and fitness studio, a ground-floor coffee shop, and a first-floor conference suite with meeting rooms — plus an expanded car park to serve the whole site.

Approved plans for Grovelands Business Park Phase 3 — showing site layout and floor plans for the gym, café and conference building
Yvonne, business park administrator at Grovelands Business Park

Yvonne — business park administration

Mission & vision

A flexible, well-kept setting for growing businesses

Grovelands is run with a simple aim: give local businesses office space that's modern, flexible and well-maintained without losing the character of its rural setting. That means fibre connectivity and well-kept buildings, alongside the kind of countryside surroundings you don't get on a city business park.

The approach that's guided the site since 2006 has been the same throughout — convert and improve what's already there rather than demolish and start again. From the original farm buildings through to the now-approved Phase 3 expansion, the goal has always been to create long-term commercial value from land that wasn't performing as agricultural use.