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1,207 SQ FT to 3,028 SQ FT HIGH QUALITY INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE UNITS AVAILABLE to LET CRABTREE MANORWAY NORTH N Spec Crabtree Manorway North, Belvedere, DA17 6AX n p int. 1,207 SQ FT TO 3,028 SQ FT HIGH QUALITY INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET CRABTREE MANORWAY NORTH n spec. A2016 E1 BRONZE AGE CRABTREE F1 WAY MANORWAY D1 NORTH 5-6M CLEAR INTERNAL E2 ANDERSON EAVES HEIGHT WAY F2 D2 E3 20 KN/M2 REINFORCED CONCRETE FLOOR F3 D3 E4 ELECTRONIC OVERHEAD LOADING F4 DOORS D4 E5 WAY MULBERRY SHELL UNITS WITH FITTED ACCESSIBLE WC D5 E6 F5 3 PHASE POWER SUPPLY D6 E7 F6 8M YARD DEPTH CORINTHIAN DYKE ALLOCATED CAR PARKING SPACES UNIT GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR TOTAL AREA CAR n p int. (SQ FT) (SQ FT) (SQ FT) PARKING D1 2,415 613 3,028 4 D2 1,207 – 1,207 2 Belvedere Point is a high quality development of 19 small D3 1,207 – 1,207 2 industrial / warehouse units on a self contained site. D4 1,207 – 1,207 2 With sizes ranging from 1,207 sq ft to 3,028 sq ft, each D5 1,207 – 1,207 2 unit has good clear internal eaves height, a reinforced D6 1,207 – 1,207 1 concrete floor, an electronically operated sectional E1 1,708 – 1,708 2 overhead loading door, 8m yard depths and allocated E2 1,692 – 1,692 2 parking for each unit. E3 1,700 – 1,700 2 E4 1,700 – 1,700 2 E5 1,700 – 1,700 2 E6 1,700 – 1,700 2 E7 1,700 – 1,700 2 F1 2,218 690 2,908 2 F2 2,197 708 2,905 2 F3 2,225 717 2,942 2 F4 2,195 705 2,900 2 F5 2,149 736 2,885 2 F6 1,963 672 2,635 2 TOTAL 33,296 4,843 38,139 39 Indicative Images Approximate GEA measured from architects drawings A117 A1020 PROPOSED THAMES A13 GATEWAY BRIDGE CRABTREE EASTERN WAY LONDON CITY MANORWAY AIRPORT NORTH WOOLWICH NORTH THAMESMEAD A2016 PL ABBEY WOOD STN. BRONZE AGE WAY UM S WESTERN WAY M25 TEA A13 D RD BELVEDERE PL STN. UM WOOLWICH STE WOOLWICH AD H ASER RD DOCKYARD STN. PLUMSTEAD IGH FR ARSENAL ST ERITH RD RIVER THAMES STN. BO RD A206 STN. ST H ALL HILL WOOLWI C ERITH LESSNESS STN. 31 WEST HEATH PLUMSTEAD HEATH NORTHUMBERLAND HEATH NORTH COMMON END A205 A207 SHOOTERS HILL SLADE GREEN A209 A206 STN. WELLING BEXLEY HEATH A220 DARTFORD STN. WELLING STN. SLADE CROSSING BARNEHURST GREEN A207 STN. FALCONWOOD STN. THE BRIDGE BARNES A206 ELTHAM BARNEHURST GREY DARTFORD M25 STN. FALCONWOOD RELIEF RD A2000 A2 DARTFORD 1A ELTHAM EAST ROCHESTER A208 BEXLEY A210 WAY AVERY HILL A226 BLACKFEN A221 A2018 1B A222 A2 2 n l cati n. Belvedere Point is located in the heart of the ROAD Belvedere Industrial Area to the north of Belvedere Belvedere Station 0.5 miles Abbey Wood Station (Crossrail) 2.5 miles town centre and 2 miles west of Erith town centre. M25 J1A 6 miles Accessed from Crabtree Manor Way North, the Dartford Crossing 6.9 miles scheme benefits from immediate access to the Blackwall Tunnel 8.6 miles A2016 Bronze Age Way, where the main dual Canary Wharf 12 miles City 13 miles carriageway route extends east to the M25 (J1a) West End 15 miles at the Dartford Crossing (6 miles). To the west, the A2016 joins the A206 at Woolwich, continuing on OVERGROUND to the Blackwall Tunnel (8 miles) and A2 into Central Abbey Wood to Belvedere 3 mins London (15 miles). Abbey Wood to London Charing Cross 37 mins The site is a short distance from Belvedere main line station and the new Crossrail station at Abbey Wood CROSSRAIL which has halved journey times to many Central London Abbey Wood to Canary Wharf 11 mins destinations since opening in October 2017. The central Abbey Wood to Bond Street 25 mins section of this project will open by March 2021. Planning Use Business Rates Terms Service Charge B1 (c), B2, B8 To be assessed, interested parties The properties are offered to let on A service charge will be applicable are advised to check with the local full repairing and insuring leases for a for any common and shared items, authority but may qualify for small term to be agreed. each unit to be responsible for a fair business rates relief. and due proportion. www.belvederepoint.com Crabtree Manorway North, Belvedere, DA17 6AX These particulars are believed to be correct Andy Hughes Stephen Richmond at the date of publication, but their accuracy [email protected] [email protected] is in no way guaranteed, neither do they form part of any contract. All areas are approximate. Richard Seton-Clements Chris Birch June 2019. Design by cormackadvertising.com [email protected] [email protected].
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