Monday, October 13, 2025

Ashmere relocates headquarters to new Swanwick offices

Ashmere, a regional care operator in the East Midlands, is relocating its headquarters to a new, centrally located office.

Currently based in Heanor, Ashmere will move to two purpose-built offices at Turnpike Business Park in Swanwick. The company plans an extensive refurbishment and fit-out to create state-of-the-art office accommodation and dedicated training facilities for its employees.

William Speed of Salloway Property Consultants, who negotiated the sale to Ashmere on behalf of a private client, said: “We are seeing fewer freehold properties coming onto the market at the moment, so it’s no surprise that opportunities like this attract high levels of interest.

“It’s particularly rewarding to complete a deal with such a well-known and respected care operator as Ashmere, who will now make these offices their new headquarters and training centre.”

The two buildings provide approximately 10,000 sq ft of space, offering Ashmere the opportunity to design and deliver bespoke office and training environments tailored to their needs.

David Poxton, director of Ashmere, added: “We are really excited to make Contract House and Project House our new homes. Having both our head office and training centres in one location will help streamline operations and support our future growth.

“The modern facilities give us the perfect opportunity to create a state-of-the-art work environment and training hub for our team.”

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