Deliverable build-to-suit units with strong M5 access and high sustainability targets.
Outline planning consent for B8 storage and distribution
Exeter Logistics Park offers immediately deliverable, build-to-suit industrial units with outline planning consent for B8 (storage and distribution). The site benefits from direct access to the M5 via Junction 29, proximity to Exeter Airport and Cranbrook, and existing occupiers such as Amazon and DHL, underlining its regional logistics appeal.
Units are designed to a high sustainability standard with photovoltaic panels, EV charging, water and daylight saving controls, and targets of BREEAM ‘Excellent’, EPC A and net carbon zero. Specification options include 8–12m clear working height, 50 kN/m² floor loading, level-access loading, large yards, extensive car and HGV parking, and secure cycle storage.
Practical considerations include leasehold tenure and that only outline planning consent is in place for B8 (full consent will be needed for specific schemes). Some existing site infrastructure references oil-fired heating and historic construction dates, which prospective occupiers should confirm when assessing utilities and refurbishment requirements. The large plot and infrastructure in place make the site suitable for occupiers seeking scalable logistics space in the South West.