Summary
The property comprises a detached industrial unit of steel frame construction, with precast concrete panel elevations and five loading doors serving the workshop. The property benefits from 4.45 metre eaves height, three phase power supply, staff canteen, mezzanine floor and tarmacadam yard. Adjoining the workshop there are two storey offices, carpeted throughout and specified with Category II lighting, wall mounted electric and computer points and heated by radiators. To the front of the site there is parking for approximately 7 vehicles.
Key Points
Detached industrial unit5 loading doors serving the workshop4.45m eaves height, 3 phase powerTo-storey offices adjoining the workshopParking for approximately 7 vehicles to the front of the site.
Tenure
The property is held on a long lease for a period of 99 years from 2nd August 1973 at a passing ground rent of £11,308 per annum, subject to 25 yearly rent reviews. Alternatively, the premises are available on a new occupational lease on terms to be agreed.
Planning
Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of their proposed use. All enquiries should be directed to Test Valley Borough Council, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, SP10 3AJ. Tel: 01264 368000.
Anti Money Laundering
To comply with Anti Money Laundering regulations, Curchod & Co undertake ID checks for all successful purchasers and tenants where legislation requires us to do so.
Location
Andover is an important commercial centre of north Hampshire, situated on the A303 Trunk Road. The A303 links directly to the M3 at Junction 8, approximately 20 miles to the east, London and the M25 and interconnects with the A34 dual carriageway running north from the M3 at Winchester, linking Newbury and Oxford to the M40. Main line railway connection to London Waterloo (approximately 70 minutes).
Unit 4 occupies a prominent position on North Way, Walworth Business Park, which is Andover’s largest commercial area and is currently undergoing a program of regeneration.