Our National Footprint

NeoGhost operates a sovereign infrastructure network spanning over 50 sites across the UK. Each site has been selected for its ability to support high-performance compute with the right mix of energy, connectivity, and planning readiness.

These locations are not theoretical. They are grounded in decades of industrial use and regeneration, with real infrastructure in place:

  • Grid connections and baseload power, with renewable integration underway

  • Fibre and carrier-neutral access, supporting low-latency, high-throughput workloads

  • Planning or industrial precedent, enabling rapid deployment

  • Geographic spread from Cornwall to Edinburgh, supporting national and regional resilience

  • Backed by a 4.5GW energy development pipeline, securing long-term power at scale

From model training to inference, from long-term anchor tenants to on-demand usage, NeoGhost’s platform is built to scale—on land we control, with power we generate.

In the Spotlight: Harworth and Magheramorne

From Cornwall to Edinburgh, each location is chosen for its alignment with high-performance compute: power availability, grid connectivity, fibre access, planning readiness, and long-term energy resilience.

Here are some sites in the spotlight:

Magheramorne: 393-Acre AI Infrastructure Hub for Northern Ireland

Situated on the north shore of Larne Lough, the Magheramorne site spans 393 acres of industrial-zoned land, offering a rare combination of scale, grid potential, and sovereign alignment in Northern Ireland.

A former limestone quarry and cement works, the site has undergone significant environmental remediation and is now positioned as a high-security, energy-intensive deployment platform. Its proximity to Belfast, Larne Port, and subsea fibre routes makes it a strategic node for NeoGhost’s expansion into all-island and cross-border AI infrastructure.

  • 393 acres of developable, industrially consented land, suitable for hyperscale or modular rollout

  • Naturally secure and remote, ideal for sovereign compute and air-gapped workloads

  • Close to subsea fibre infrastructure linking Northern Ireland to Scotland and mainland UK

  • High grid capacity potential, with support for renewable and backup power configurations

  • Backed by regional regeneration frameworks, enabling aligned public-private development

Magheramorne anchors NeoGhost’s presence in Northern Ireland, a digitally strategic, physically sovereign base to serve the next generation of AI infrastructure needs.

Harworth: Strategically Located AI Infrastructure Base

Our Harworth site in Nottinghamshire sits on the footprint of the former Harworth Colliery—a 270-acre platform that has been comprehensively remediated and future-proofed for high-spec industrial deployment.

Positioned within one of the UK’s leading regeneration corridors, Harworth benefits from strategic access to energy, transport, and talent. The site offers flexible power availability and is capable of supporting modular, sovereign GPU infrastructure in line with NeoGhost’s low-latency, high-efficiency deployment model.

  • 270 acres of ready-to-deploy land, with planning alignment for data and energy infrastructure

  • Close proximity to major UK fibre routes and grid infrastructure

  • Designed for scalability, offering phased rollout options for GPU clusters

  • Located within a former coalfield regeneration zone, unlocking incentives and long-term support

  • Access to skilled workforce pools in South Yorkshire and the East Midlands

Harworth reinforces NeoGhost’s strategy of deploying sovereign AI infrastructure across revitalised UK industrial zones—where legacy energy, transport, and zoning benefits converge.