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Inside The Bradfield Centre: The Coworking Space Where Cambridge’s Tech Ecosystem Comes To Work

Located at Cambridge Science Park, The Bradfield Centre brings together startups, innovators, and tech teams in one of the U.K.’s most connected coworking ecosystems.

Daniel LamadridbyDaniel Lamadrid
May 19, 2026
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The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.
The center has a community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access.

The Bradfield Centre, managed by Mantle Space and situated at the heart of Cambridge Science Park, falls firmly into the second category. Here, in a park that hosts over 100 companies — from University of Cambridge spin-outs to multinational corporations — the people working at the next desk are just as likely to be raising a seed round as they are catching up on email.

That density of ambition is not accidental. The Bradfield Centre was built with a specific vision: to attract smart, ambitious entrepreneurs and companies, co-locate them in scalable, state-of-the-art facilities, and connect them to investors, partners, mentors, and potential customers. Eight years in, the numbers speak to how well that mission has been executed.

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At a Glance

Space The Bradfield Centre (managed by Mantle Space)
Location 184 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Rd, Cambridge CB4 0GA
Country United Kingdom
Website mantlespace.co.uk/office-space/the-bradfield-centre-cambridge-science-park 
Instagram @mantlespace
Workspace types Private offices · Coworking · Dedicated desks · Meeting rooms · Event space · Training rooms · Team offices
Access 24/7 access · Day passes available · Dedicated desks · Flexible month-to-month memberships
Day pass booking Contact the space directly via website
Virtual office Business address use · Mail handling
Nearby transit Cambridge North Station (key hub for London and regional routes)

The Space

The Bradfield Centre is unambiguously a tech space — and that is a deliberate feature, not a limitation. Every business operating within its walls works in the tech and innovation sector. The result is a membership community that shares a common language: product roadmaps, funding rounds, technical architecture, go-to-market strategy.

The member mix spans remote professionals, entrepreneurs and startups, small teams, consultants, and corporate innovation units. Day-to-day, the space accommodates quiet independent work, client meetings, and team collaboration in equal measure — with different areas designed to support each mode of working. 

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A typical workday might see a founder deep in a pitch deck in a privacy pod in the morning, a product team running a sprint in one of the meeting rooms after lunch, and an investor briefing taking place in a private office by late afternoon.

On the amenities side, the center is comprehensively equipped: community kitchen, lounge areas, free parking, 24/7 access, privacy pods, complimentary tea and coffee, an on-site café, and full printer access. Secure building access and nearby public transit complete the practical picture.

What Makes The Bradfield Centre Different

The headline figures are genuinely striking. Members of The Bradfield Centre have collectively raised £1.5 billion in venture funding. The space has hosted more than 1,500 startup-themed events, drawing over 50,000 attendees from around the world. These are the compounding outcome of eight years of community-building in one of Europe’s most concentrated technology clusters.

The accelerator programmes deserve particular mention. Running across a wide range of business and technical topics, they are a core component of the Bradfield Centre’s offer — not a bolt-on, but a structural part of how the space helps members grow. 

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The Trinity Bradfield Prize, organized in partnership with the University of Cambridge, is the largest science and technology competition at the university and has meaningfully strengthened Cambridge’s entrepreneurship credentials on a global stage.

Then there is the coffee. Every cup consumed by members funds education programs in Uganda — a small detail, perhaps, but one that speaks to how seriously the Bradfield Centre takes its role in the wider world, not just the tech ecosystem around it.

Business Services & Amenities

Business services:

  • Mail handling & business address / virtual office
  • High-speed internet
  • Printing and scanning
  • On-site staff support
  • Meeting rooms

On-site amenities:

  • Community kitchen
  • Lounge areas
  • Free parking
  • 24/7 access
  • Privacy pods
  • Complimentary tea and coffee
  • On-site café (additional cost)
  • Printer access
  • Secure building access
  • Nearby public transit (Cambridge North Station)

Neighborhood & Location

Cambridge Science Park is one of the U.K.’s leading science and technology parks, home to a community of over 6,500 people across more than 100 companies. The range spans early-stage University of Cambridge spin-outs through to established multinationals — which means that the environment immediately outside the Bradfield Centre’s doors is, if anything, even more concentrated with innovation than the space itself.

Cambridge North Station sits nearby, making the location well-connected for members commuting from London and across the region. For those driving, free on-site parking removes one of the more persistent friction points of urban coworking.

In Their Own Words

“The vision for The Bradfield Centre when it was opened in 2017 was to create a thriving tech hub for the region. Through thoughtful design, world-class facilities, collaborative partnerships, combined with a community building ethos we have delivered impressive results… Into our 8th year, we continue to innovate by continually improving our facilities, we help to highlight the world-leading AI innovation within the Cambridge cluster, and we provide a home to the region’s leading technical community groups… We also take our role in society seriously. We support a range of charitable organisations focused on inspiring children to code, re-skilling people into technical roles, addressing digital exclusion, supporting local families to overcome barriers to learning, and all of the coffee consumed by our members funds education programs in Uganda.”

— James Parton, Managing Director, The Bradfield Centre

Visit The Bradfield Centre

Address 184 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Rd, Milton, Cambridge CB4 0GA
Website mantlespace.co.uk 
Location page mantlespace.co.uk/office-space/the-bradfield-centre-cambridge-science-park 
Instagram @mantlespace
Day passes Available — contact via website to book
Tours Available on request

 

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Daniel Lamadrid

Daniel Lamadrid

As the associate publisher of Allwork.Space, I explore the challenges we often struggle to articulate and the everyday aspects of work and life we tend to overlook, all while constantly contemplating the future—sometimes more than I should. Have a story idea? Shoot me a message on LinkedIn!

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