The Hawthorns Business Centre Welcome Marlowe Child & Family Services
August 22, 2010
We are delighted to report that Marlowe Child & Family Services have recently leased three office suites on the Hawthorns Business Centre in Staunton. Marlowe were formed in 1991 and over the past 18 years have worked with over 70 Social Services Departments, Health Authorities and Education Departments across the UK. The organisation currently employs over 130 staff.
Marlowe considered several options in the Gloucester area but settled on the Hawthorns Business Centre as the location and specification were ideal for their current requirements and it also offered the potential to expand in the future.

Marlow's new office
The Hawthorns Business Centre offered Marlowe the ideal solution to house their expansion as it is in close proximity to their existing base in Hartpury and the Estate offers high quality accommodation in an attractive working environment. The offices are situated in the original courtyard setting within the grounds of the 17th century Farmhouse in traditional stone buildings and are finished to a good specification. There is generous onsite parking and additional amenities such as the walled garden, Barbecue area and the Conservation area enabling occupiers to enjoy their lunch in a relaxing environment.

View to pinic area
The letting to Marlowe was the third completed in the past 12 months and other tenants include Pulse CRM, Big Dug and the Barrington Lloyd Group. There are several offices available on site, all in period buildings of various sizes. The suites are available individually or there is potential for them to be connected to suit occupier’s requirements.
For further information on the current availability please contact the Estate office direct on 01452 840227.
Celebrating more than two decades at The Hawthorns
August 16, 2009
Gilbert Crawford has run his bespoke joinery business from The Hawthorns since the first phase of workshops were completed in 1987. He crafts exclusive kitchens and furniture for the home and office in carefully selected native and European hardwoods. Gilbert works form a converted cider barn which retains many of the original features. Gilbert’s work is well known on the farm and he has been commissioned to make several pieces of furniture including wardrobes, beds and dressers including my own kitchen!

Gilbert outside his workshop
note: Gilbert’s work can be seen in the new kitchen of The Old Dairy.


