The Location

Where robust routes
take root

Where robust routes take root

Botanic Place sits in one of Cambridge’s most connected and inspiring locations, perfectly positioned between the station and the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
Botanic Garden - a living lab
Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Cambridge Station
View from station exit
Apple Research
Judge Business School
St. John’s College
Botanic Garden - a living lab
Set within the dynamic central business district, 5 minutes from Cambridge station with trains to London in 48 minutes.

Connected and global

Cambridge, home to global
business

With London to the south and Oxford beyond, Botanic Place sits within the Cambridge Arc, a globally renowned corridor of innovation, home to leading businesses in technology, advanced manufacturing, research, and discovery.

  1. Amazon
  1. Apple Research
  1. Graphcore
  1. Luminance
  1. Microsoft Research
  1. Raspberry Pi
  1. Siemens
Botanic Place is surrounded by exceptional amenities, from independent cafés and Michelin-starred dining to the city's finest hotels, gyms, cinemas, theatres and museums – offering a rich and varied experiences.
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Norfolk Street Bakery
The Gonville Hotel
Bistro du Vin
Mercado Central
Vanderlyle Restaurant
The Polar Museum
University Arms Hotel
Fancett’s
Gail’s
Urban Larder
The Fitzwilliam Museum

50mins

To London

Seven trains per hour connect you to King’s Cross, of London’s premier business hubs, blending technology, creative, and corporate tenants, and onward to the City of London, a global financial centre generating over £109bn annually.

25,000+

Companies

With a knowledge-intensive focus, Cambridge can boast a total company turnover in excess of £53 billion, employing more than 220,000 people, across over 25,000 companies.

120+

Nobel Prize-affiliated scholars

With 120+ Nobel Prize–affiliated scholars and strengths in maths, science, and AI, Cambridge drives innovation and growth, offering companies rare UK access to global-scale output within a highly connected talent ecosystem.

£30bn

of generated economic impact

Home to the highest‑ranked UK university for graduate employability and top five globally, Cambridge offers occupiers direct access to one of the world’s strongest talent pipelines, generating almost £30 billion of economic impact annually.

£800m

Companies

Cambridge attracts significant government investment due to its role as a leading research and innovation centre, particularly in areas like life sciences, technology, and scientific research infrastructure.

$25bn

Annual turnover

Generated by knowledge-intensive firms and 75,000+ people employed in over 4,700 knowledge-intensive firms.

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Buildings that foster collaboration and creativity

Discover more about Botanic Place and its surroundings

104-112 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1LQ

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A development by

Railpen

Alongside

Socius

Contractors

Skanska

Architects

Allford
Ready Q1 2028

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