Bidwells advises Lucy Cavendish College on strategic campus expansion

11 Feb, 2025
Newsdesk
Lucy Cavendish College (LCC), Cambridge, in partnership with funding provider Macquarie Asset Management, has taken a significant step forward in its expansion plans with the acquisition of 355-studio bedrooms at Castle Street, Cambridge.
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The move underpins the College’s long-term commitment to growth, inclusion and providing high-quality, modern accommodation for its students.

The acquisition of the Castle Street property, previously occupied by the College under a three-year lease, represents a strategic milestone in LCC’s development and brings the total number of rooms under its control to around 600 following significant growth to over 1000 students in recent years.

The transaction was facilitated by Bidwells, who advised LCC throughout the process. The property was acquired from Arlington Advisors' clients, with long-term funding arranged by Macquarie Asset Management on behalf of its institutional clients.

LCC was also advised by Cambridge law firm Barr Ellison, while Arlington Advisors was represented by Beachrock, and Macquarie Asset Management by Addleshaw Goddard and Marle Place Property.

LCC, one of the 31 colleges within the University of Cambridge, has a 60-year history of opening the Cambridge door to disadvantaged students. Originally an institution founded for mature women which transformed their life chances, the College decided to admit students from all ages and genders from September 2021.

The vast majority of undergraduate students are drawn from underrepresented, disadvantaged, or historically excluded backgrounds. At postgraduate level, the College particularly welcomes those with leadership potential who have a real commitment to addressing the global challenges that characterise our societies and our planet in the 21st Century.

Tony McNiff, Bursar at Lucy Cavendish College said: “The acquisition of the Castle Street accommodation is a significant step forward for Lucy Cavendish College.

“It brings us closer to our goal of providing high-quality accommodation and pastoral care to all our students, many of whom come from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds. This purchase supports our mission to be one of the most dynamic and inclusive colleges within the University of Cambridge.”