Key Information
- Secure compound
- 0.55 acres (0.22 Ha)
- Office block available 563 sq ft (52.30 sq m)
- Suitable for a variety of purposes
- Offers are sought in the region of £25,000 per annum.
The principal site is broadly rectangular in configuration and was formerly occupied by Tarmac who had a series of sorting bays across the site. The site is available by sub-lease, the premises will be securely fenced and have the benefit of CCTV, an incoming power supply, and a meeting access off the highway. The original buildings, with the exception of the office block, have been demolished. The site is a mix of concrete, tarmac, and hardcore surfacing. The site also features a single storey brick-built office unit housing staff welfare and basic office space.
Location
The site is located in Kirkby in Ashfield, a town in north Nottingham situated approximately 13 miles north of Nottingham City Centre and 5 miles South West of Mansfield town. The town provides a wide range of facilities including schools, shops and regular bus and train services to nearby towns. Welshcroft Close forms a part of the established Portland Industrial Estate located approximately half a mile north of the town centre, located off the Southwell Lane close to its junction with Lowmoor Road, one of the principal routes to the centre of Kirkby in Ashfield. The estate benefits from good road connections via the A38 dual carriageway to M1 junction 28 which sits approximately 4 miles to the west.
VAT
VAT will be applicable to the rent.
Rates
The site is to be re-assessed upon occupation.
Viewing
Viewings are by appointment with sole agents Innes England.
Legal Costs
Each party to be responsible for their own costs incurred in the transaction.
Accommodation
All interested parties are recomended to carry out their own measurements
Planning
We understand that by virtue of the previous use, the site benefits from planning consent for: Outdoor storage (B8 Use of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order, as amended). Interested parties are advised to liaise with Ashfield District Council over their intended use.