
Bicester Motion has revealed plans to restore The Station Offices at the former RAF Bicester site.
The rejuvenated offices will provide a state-of-the-art working environment specifically for automotive and aviation businesses.
The work will coincide with The Station Offices 100th anniversary and it’s proposed the building will include an additional second story to the rear to give a new gateway to the Technical Site.
The plans have been submitted to Cherwell District Council and the work will use materials that are sympathetic to the building’s original character.
Daniel Geoghegan, Chief Executive Officer at Bicester Motion, said: ‘As we continue to attract a thriving community of pioneering automotive and aviation brands, our proposed restoration will answer the demand from companies for exceptional and contemporary HQ office space in a prominent position within our estate.
‘Buildings 146 and 147 have fallen into disrepair and require renovation to sensitively retain the existing exterior fabric, while providing enhanced commercial office space amenity. We look forward to seeing The Station Offices return to the same former glory as the rest of the revived Technical Site.’
The two-storey Grade II Listed building is opposite the Guard House by Gate 1, the main entrance. It welcomed two sitting monarchs and thousands of RAF personnel in its working life, and was the best-preserved building of its type when Bicester Motion took over the site in 2013.
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