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Ashby-De-La-Zouch ■ Leicestershire ■ Le65 1Jr zorro 238 ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH ■ LEICESTERSHIRE ■ LE65 1JR New Warehouse/Industrial Unit 237,565 sq ft (22,070 sq m) TO LET / FOR SALE ■ Adjacent to A42 Junction 13 ■ 1 MVA of power IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE ■ Up to 74m deep yard ■ 31,561 pallet spaces ■ 12m clear internal height ■ 171 car parking spaces ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH www.canmoor-ashby.com zorro 238 ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH ■ LEICESTERSHIRE ■ LE65 1JR ZORRO 238 is a new warehouse / industrial building of steel portal frame construction with profiled WAREHOUSE sheet cladding adjacent to Junction 13 of the A42 (M42) which benefits from the following: ■ 18 dock loading doors ■ 2 level access doors ■ 50kN/m2 floor loading ■ Up to 74m deep gated yard ■ 171 car parking spaces ■ 12% rooflights to warehouse ■ 12m clear internal height ■ High quality landscaping ■ 1 MVA of power ■ Staff welfare block OFFICES ■ Suspended ceilings ■ LED lighting ■ Raised floors ■ Fully carpeted ■ Comfort cooled TERMS The property is available by way of a new Full Repairing and Insuring lease on terms to be agreed. RATEABLE VALUE EPC Upon request A (23) ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH 12M 18 DOCK HIGH QUALITY CLEAR INTERNAL LEVEL LOADING 211.5 m OFFICES HEIGHT DOORS 90 m 50KN/M2 UP TO 171 CAR Staff Welfare FLOOR 74M DEEP PARKING Block LOADING YARD SPACES 1st & 2nd Floor Offices 50 m 74 m 1 MVA 31,561 PALLET WELFARE POWER SPACES BLOCK COALFIELD WAY ACCOMMODATION (GIA) SQ FT SQ M Warehouse 213,715 19,854 Reception, 1st & 2nd Floor Offices 23,850 2,216 Total 237,565 22,070 www.canmoor-ashby.com zorro 238 ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH ■ LEICESTERSHIRE ■ LE65 1JR LOCATION LABOUR SUPPLY TO M1 NOTTINGHAM Within a 45 minute drive time: EAST MIDLANDS J23a Ashby de la Zouch is located within the heart of SAT NAV REPTON AIRPORT Leicestershire and the East Midlands. Zorro 238 benefits 64.2% LE65 1JR from excellent transport communications being adjacent The working age population to Junction 13 of the A42 dual carriageway M42 is higher than the GB which provides direct access to Junction 23a of the M1 average of 63.7% A42 M1 motorway (9.5 miles to the north) and Junction 4 of the M6 motorway (24 miles to the south). East Midlands 9.2% zorro 238 SHEPSHED Airport, (the largest air freight airport after Heathrow) is There is a higher rate of process, plant and machine 9 miles to the north east. operatives than the GB J23 average of 7.3% A511 TO LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD A512 A42 (M42) - Junction 13 0.4 miles J13 M1 - Junction 23a 9.5 miles POPULATION ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH M6 - Junction 4 24 miles STATISTICS HGV drive time from the site: CITIES & TOWNS COALVILLE M1 Loughborough 12 miles 3hrs A511 Derby 15 miles Access to 58.2% of the Leicester 17 miles GB population (2018) TO M42 A42 Nottingham 22 miles BIRMINGHAM Birmingham 31 miles J22 TO IBSTOCK LEICESTER AIRPORTS The population is expected A511 to grow by 2.9% (2023) and East Midlands Airport 9 miles 5.3% (2028); higher than Birmingham Airport 28 miles the GB average Coventry Airport 39 miles Franco Capella Richard Harman FURTHER INFORMATION [email protected] [email protected] Further information, plans and 07834 197 403 07776 200 143 specifications are available on a bespoke basis through the sole joint agents. James Harrison Tom Fairlie [email protected] [email protected] 07775 905 415 07747 441 858 Misrepresentation Act: Whilst all the information in these particulars is believed to be correct, neither the agent nor their clients guarantee its accuracy www.canmoor-ashby.com nor is it intended to form any part of any contract. All areas quoted are approximate. October 2020. Designed by CORMACK - cormackadvertising.com.
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