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Click to Enter CW8 4FT BRAND NEW MULTI-LET TRADE & INDUSTRIAL UNITS ON SITE Q3 2021 121,000 SQ . F T INDUSTRIAL Enquire about your perfect TO LET industrial or trade space today HIGH QUALITY SPECULATIVE DEVELOPMENT UNITS STARTING FROM 1,000 SQ.FT ACROSS 7.5 ACRES WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH LOCATION Halewood M6 MANCHESTER WIDNES AIRPORT A562 A49 M56 J9 A561 J20a A556 Quarry Bank M56 LIVERPOOL JOHN Tatton Park LENNON AIRPORT RUNCORN J10 A533 Arley Hall & Gardens M6 J19 A34 A533 RIVER MERSEY A49 Alderley Edge Knutsford Frodsham M56 Ellesmere Port A537 A533 A556 M53 M6 Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet Weaverham A537 NORTHWICH A49 JODRELL BANK OBSERVATORY A556 A34 Delamere Forest CHESTER ZOO Blakemere Village A533 M53 Delamere A556 M6 Holmes Chapel A54 J18 CHESTER Winsford Tarvin A49 Middlewich OULTON PARK CIRCUIT A54 Congleton A533 A49 WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH LOCATION A significant new business park for Northwich amidst an area of substantial urban regeneration and development. • 2 miles from Northwich Town Centre and • Junction 19 of the M6 motorway is just 15 minutes’ • Located 18 miles east of Chester and 12 miles • Easy access to the M56 motorway leading to Northwich train station rural drive away south of Warrington Manchester International Airport WARRINGTON CREWE LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER 12 miles 15 miles 26 miles 28 miles NORTHWICH MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL PORT OF RAIL STATION AIRPORT AIRPORT LIVERPOOL 2 miles 17 miles 19 miles 41 miles Winnington is a historic town located in Northwich, due to the proximity of the two merging rivers along with the last few decades has led to an increase in housing Baron’s Quay Shopping Centre located on the bank of the Cheshire. It lies at the junction of the rivers Weaver and the local salt deposits which were extremely valuable to developments on the available land, subsequently river Weaver. Dane approximately 18 miles east from the ancient city of the empire. increasing the town’s residential population raising the The development of Winnington Business Park will see Chester. Northwich’s association with salt mining has spanned need for more industrial and trade premises in the area. further investment in the area, providing businesses with The Town’s historic significance dates back to Roman over a thousand years as the excavation continues locally The town has also seen financial investment in recent new modern premises and in turn increasing the numbers times, the empire’s interest in the area is thought to be through to today. The closure of several mines over years with the development of the town centre and new of nearby jobs thus boosting the local economy. WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH LOCATION ANDERTON BOAT LIFT NEUMANN’S Wea FLASHES ver ver Ri aver River We ANDERTON NATURE PARK WITTON ALBION F.C A49 A533 R WINNINGTON HALL iv er R W i v e a e v r e CAREY PARK W r e a v e r A559 OWLEY WOOD NORTHWICH RETAIL PARK r e v a e W r e e iv v R A533 A n BARONS QUAY CLOCK TOWER o t SHOPPING CENTRE g n i n ODEON n i W COVERED MARKET A49 MEMORIAL NORTHWICH VERDIN PARK B5374 COURT Middlewich Rd MARINA Wallerscote Rd A530 NORTHWICH CRICKET CLUB A533 NORTHWICH RUGBY CLUB HARTFORD GOLF CLUB Northwich Rd WEAVER HALL A49 WINNINGTON PARK RUGBY CLUB A559 MUSEUM R iv e r Dane r THORN WOOD e v a e W r e B5153 iv GREENBANK R A556 R i v e r D a n e Hodge Ln A533 MARSHALL’S ARM LOCAL NATURE RESERVE School Ln A556 HARTFORD R i PREMIER INN v e r r A559 e D v a a e n W e r e iv A556 R A556 A533 A556 WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH SPECIFICATION Flexible industrial/warehouse units finished to a shell specification, with the opportunity for a bespoke fit-out and supplemental services and installations. From 1,000 sq.ft upwards Electric roller doors On site cycle parking Units can be combined Landscaped environment Electric vehicle charging points. Internal eaves from 6m to 8m Dedicated parking to all units Bespoke fit-out available 6m 1 1 STN31 WINNINGTONWINNINGTON AV AVENUEENUE EXISTINGExisting 4 4 IN SUBSTATIONSubstation 3 IN ABEYANCEABEYANCE 5 STRA 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 OPP 264sqm 264sqm 264sqm BLOCK264sqm A 264sqm 264sqm 264sqm PROPOSEDProposed ACCESS access roadROAD OPP AS BRET BRET 2841sqft 2841sqft From2841sqft 2,841 sq.ft2841sqft to 19,8912841sqft sq.ft 2841sqft 2841sqft 5 6 (6.4x3.5) SG-01 Block A 5 4 3 STRA OPP V-1.1 7 Block D AS Block C 10 HENLG 7 Block B 1 2 3 4BLOCK5 C6 7 8 9 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm93sqm 93sqm 1000sqft 9 10 From 1,000 sq.ft to 9,000 sq.ft 6 11 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 11 7 (6.4x3.5) SG-01 37 38 39 40 41 93sqm 1000sqft RUTL 557sqm 557sqm 557sqm 464sqm 464sqm SNOW SNOW BLOCK B OPP 6000sqft 6000sqft 6000sqft 5000sqft 5000sqft 12 AS OPP 8 From 5,000 sq.ft to 27,975 sq.ft 8 93sqm MID 1000sqft FARNDA AS 8 9 11 11 13 10 10 130sqm 1400sqft 14 130sqm D BLOCK 1400sqft 16 15 16 84 17 130sqm 85 From 1,000 sq.ft to 8,600 1,000 From Block E 17 1400sqft 16.5m Artic Reversing 25 24 23 22BLOCK21 E20 19 18 17 From Here 83 16 STRA 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm 93sqm AS From 1,000 sq.ft to 9,000 sq.ft PULF 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 1000sqft 130sqm OPP FTA Design Articulated Vehicle (1998) 1000sqft 1000sqft AS OPP 1400sqft RUTL RUTL 83 18 86 86 83 126 126 Block G FWPS 86 85 84 (6.4x3.5) SG-01 19 126 87 26 87 125 125 82 82 233sqm 125 SEMI AS BUNB 20 2500sqft EUXT OPP 88 82 88 124 124 SEMI 87 Block F OPP BUNB 81 124 EUXT AS 81 81 27 88 80 233sqm 123 123 89 SNOW 36 35 34 33 32 OPP 123 80 2500sqft LYMMG 80 557sqm 557sqm 557sqm 464sqm 464sqm AS BLOCK F FARNDA 119 SNOW 79 118 6000sqft 6000sqft 6000sqft 5000sqft 5000sqft MID 117 79 From 5,000 sq.ft to 27,975 sq.ft 117 89 79 122 122 SNOW AS 90 78 AS 78 ASCOG AS 28 78 233sqm EUXT 77 90 OPP 2500sqft 91 77 77 121 EUXT OPP 121 ASCOG BLOCK G BLOCK 119 118 117 92 29 120 120 OPP 233sqm LYMMG 2500sqft 2,500 sq.ft to 12,500 From 116 116 REF Unit Nos Use Total block area 112 30 110 111 233sqm 115 115 Block A Units 42-48 B1-B8 1848sqm / 19891sqft 2500sqft Block G Block B Units 37-41 B1-B8 2599sqm / 27975sqft 114 114 113 113 114 Block C Units 01-09 B1-B8 837sqm / 9000sqft DETACHED31 109 UNIT557sqm 109 108 108 109 Block D Units 10-16 B1-B8 799sqm / 8600sqft 6000sqft 113 112 6,000 sq.ft 110 110 111 111 Block E Units 17-25 B1-B8 837sqm / 9000sqft 108 Block F Units 32-36 B1-B8 2599sqm / 27975sqft 107 107 106 106 107 Block G Units 26-31 B1-B8 1722sqm / 18500sqft 106 Area Total 11241sqm / 120997sqft 105 105 105 DRAFT WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH INFORMATION PROGRAMME SERVICES TERMS Planning submitted and due to be obtained early 2021. Three phase electricity, gas, water, telecoms available. Units will be available to lease on a full repairing and Construction to begin Q3 2021. insuring basis on terms to be agreed. PLANNING E P C RESERVATION B1(c), B2 and B8 (industrial and warehouse) uses. EPC assessment will commence upon completion Reserve your perfect unit with a reservation fee. of construction. Contact us for more details. A BESPOKE SERVICE We recognise the importance for our clients to find space that offers simplicity and flexibility together with a high-quality service. For occupiers who would prefer an all-inclusive cost for their unit, we can provide a bespoke package to include the following supplementary services: Business Support Business rates advice Broadband (with optional router) Telecommunications Utilities Marketing Tenant fit-out (i.e. offices, mezzanine) If you would like to discuss your specific business needs, we would be happy to explore a bespoke client package for you. WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH TRADE UNITS TO LET BLOCK A 7 units from 2,841 sq. ft. (may combine) Suitable for trade counter uses Designated parking & additional customer parking UNIT 8m eaves height Roller shutter & personnel access doors Partially glazed unit frontages 8m These new modern units are located to the right as you looking to attract passing trade. Adding to the appeal Customers needing to load materials onto small and Units can also potentially be combined to form enter the business park, all looking out on the tree lined of these units is the included parking spaces to the front medium sized vehicles. Each unit is finished to a high larger units if required. Winnington Avenue. Due to the prominent location of of each unit. specification and can be tailored to the tenant’s needs the units they are ideal for trade counter businesses These spaces provide easy access for potential subject to a pre-let agreement. BLOCK A WINNINGTON BUSINESS PARK NORTHWICH START UP UNITS TO LET BLOCKS C, D, E, G 25 units from 1,000 sq. ft. (may combine) All-inclusive rents available Dedicated parking UNIT 6m eaves height Roller shutter & personnel access doors Partially glazed unit frontages 6m Located to the left as you enter Winnington Business Park of 6m, units can be combined if needed.
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