Fletcher House is the latest building to be completed at The Oxford Science Park. It comprises 22,773 sq ft of office/laboratory accommodation which could be let to a single company, or as self-contained floors from 6,986 sq ft.
Features include column-free space and raised floors and deep ceiling voids to accommodate data cabling, drainage and ventilation requirements.
Fletcher House is linked by a covered walkway to Winchester House, which was pre-let to support service company Amey earlier this year.
Amey has been a tenant on the park since 2005, when it relocated more than 200 staff from Sutton Courtenay in south Oxfordshire and London to the Sherard Building.
Fletcher House is named after Charles Fletcher who worked at the Oxford Radcliffe Infirmary in 1941, and was the first doctor to administer penicillin to a patient.
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