Hatfield House is a single-storey former hi-tech factory, built in 1987 to a high specification with disabled persons’ access including electrically-opening entrance doors, accessible WC and ramps.
carpeted raised access flooring
some structured cabling
double glazing & gas central heating
suspended ceilings with VDU-compatible lighting
It is currently laid out as 2 office units with some shared facilities. Other occupiers include NHS records management. The available space is open plan, with good natural light and ventilation, facing mainly south and west.
Externally, the site is attractively landscaped and securely fenced with tarmac car parking available for 125+ cars.
Location
Burrington Way lies in the approximate centre of the city, off Honicknowle Lane, immediately to the south of the A38 dual carriageway. There are several ways to reach either the Manadon junction with the A386 or Crownhill Road.
The property is at the western end, on the north side of Burrington Way. The estate comprises a mixture of uses including offices, manufacturers, storage, distribution and quasi-retail occupiers.
Terms
The eastern and part western wing is vacant and available immediately as a whole, on flexible terms, to be agreed (subject to surrender). A rent of less than £6.50/ft pa + VAT initial (exclusive) is sought, subject to regular rent reviews.
A small service charge is applied for the maintenance of external and common internal areas and for central heating provision. The tenant will be responsible for internal maintenance.
Consideration may be given to sale of the freehold.
Specification
The building is suited to B1 business use, which includes call centre, offices, R&D, light assembly and light storage and distribution.