Monday, October 13, 2025

Precision engineering design and manufacturing company strengthens Nottingham roots

Precision engineering design and manufacturing company, Fathomtree, is the latest business to commit to Fairham Business Park, Nottingham.

Founded in Nottingham, Fathomtree has spent over 50 years building its reputation for delivering innovative, high-precision engineering solutions across multiple sectors including aerospace, automotive, and industrial design.

The company has evolved from a local start-up into a nationally recognised name with a growing portfolio of complex, high-impact projects.

The move to Fairham Business Park represents a strategic relocation for the business, providing access to modern, purpose-built facilities. This new base will support Fathomtree’s next phase of growth, giving the company the space and infrastructure it needs to expand its capabilities, workforce, and client services.

David Smith, director at Fathomtree, said: “Nottingham has always been our home, and this move to Fairham Business Park allows us to stay true to our roots while giving us the flexibility and space to evolve. The new facilities will enable us to grow our team, invest in new technologies, and better serve our clients across the UK and beyond.”

James Richards, director at Clowes Developments, said: “We’re thrilled to announce Fathomtree at Fairham. Their journey of innovation and growth reflects the very ethos of what we’re building here. Fairham Business Park was created to give ambitious companies the tools they need to thrive, Fathomtree is a perfect fit.”

Fairham Business Park is part of the wider Fairham development, one of the largest mixed-use projects in the UK, which will deliver thousands of new homes, employment opportunities, green infrastructure, and improved transport links across Nottinghamshire.

Fathomtree’s new 30,000 sq ft facility is currently under construction and is expected to reach practical completion within the coming months. Meanwhile, a 100,000 sq ft unit for CLEAN is also nearing completion. Once finished, both units will undergo extensive fit-out programmes as the occupiers prepare to launch their new operations.

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