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INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX WITH REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, WOBASTON ROAD,, WOLVERHAMPTON, Wolverhampton, WV9 5EU
70,820 Sq Mt / Industrial
Withdrawn - Last updated: 20 May 2021
The site extends to approximately 7.08 hectares (17.5 acres) and is accessed off the WobastonRoad to which the site has an extensive frontage. The site was previously occupied and used by MOOG for the manufacture of aviation components.
The main manufacturing facilities on site were constructed in the 1930s and provides a total built area of 465,565 sqft.
The main factory complex is single storey construction with two floor office accommodation fronting WobastonRoad. The building has an eaves to approximately 3m -4.5m.
The northern boundary comprises WobastonRoad. The western boundary is formed by the BilbrookCanal and the east boundary by Balliol Road with the southern boundary adjacent to neighbouring occupiers. The site is essentially rectangular in shape and is generally level.
Particulars – Wolverhampton – wobaston road 1 DRAFT
Location
The property is situated on the WobastonRoad between the conurbations of Codsalland Pendefordin north west Wolverhampton. Junction 2 of the M54 is 2 miles to the north east and new junction 2 extension is approximately 2 miles to the north east. Wolverhampton City Centre is 3 miles to the south west.
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