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Oakwood Business Park Availability PARK ROYAL NW10 6EX PARK ROYAL OAKWOOD BUSINESS PARK AVAILABILITY INDUSTRIAL / WAREHOUSE UNITS LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE A40 A40 WESTERN AVENUE CORONATION ROAD NORTH ACTON STATION PARK ROYAL ROAD STANDARD ROAD CHASE ROAD SEGRO.com/parkroyal OAKWOOD BUSINESS PARK A CHOICE FOR DYNAMIC BUSINESSES WAREHOUSE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET FROM 6,626 SQ FT TO 10,501 SQ FT. Oakwood Business Park offers occupiers the opportunity to locate within a popular, established industrial estate in Park Royal less than a mile from the A40 (Western Avenue). A range of industrial and warehouse units are available. Established, vibrant estate in the 24 hour access and the ability to centre of Park Royal secure the estate 0.6 miles from the A40 (Western Within walking distance of Avenue) providing excellent Harlesden Station (Bakerloo access to Central London and the Line and Silverlink) and North national motorway network Acton Station (Central Line) OAKWOOD BUSINESS PARK IS HOME TO ESTABLISHED LOCAL OCCUPIERS: A406 & M1 ST ANDA RD ROAD 1A 3A 1 5A HARLESDEN 3 STATION 5 AD E RO GO RS T RO HAS AD C GYPSY CORNER & A40, NORTH ACTON STATION, & CENTRAL LONDON NW10 6EX M1 (J1) A404 CRAVEN PAR NEASDEN K RO AD DRIVING DISTANCES WEMBLEY A40 (GYPSY CORNER) 0.6 miles HARLESDEN R PARK ROYAL A406 (HANGER LANE) 0.8 miles LA U RC M1 (JUNCTION 1) 4.6 miles I AB HANGER C LANE H B T EY D CENTRAL LONDON 8.7 miles R OA OAD R O R R N Y O N E O BB T A C M25, JUNCTION 16 14.2 miles 6 A A 0 RD D 4 O A YF M40 & W CENTR AL T MIDDL ESEX OAKWOOD Source: Google maps M25 HOSPITAL D BUSINESS AD O SFOR R AD IN N PARK O D RO TI PA RA ONA A R R CO O K D RD. R R HANGER DA R AN E O T S LANE S . T A Y RS RD. D LOCAL AMENITIES A A 4 GO H R 0 L A C I W R ESTERN AVE R NUE O O T LOCAL SHOPS, CAFÉS & POST OFFICE 0.3 miles A C PARK D I V ROYAL A NORTH ACTON NORTH 4 0 ACTON . UNDERGROUND STATION 0.5 miles 6 RIA RD D O . R T C M R HARLESDEN OVERGROUND AND FA VI ES UNDERGROUND STATION 0.7 miles L GYPSY CORNER A W N. L N Source: Google maps R O M4 (J1) ACTON M4 (J1) H CENTRAL LONDON 18 ABOUT SEGRO WATFORD M1 1 A BARNET A SEGRO is a UK Real Estate Investment Trust 4 4 5 1 5 3 (REIT), and a leading owner, manager and 3 A 2 developer of modern warehouses and light industrial property. 2 It owns or manages 6.9 million square metres M40 OAKWOOD of space (74 million square feet) valued at 1 over £10 billion serving customers from a BUSINESS PARK wide range of industry sectors. Its properties 16/1A 1 are located in and around major cities and at A4 0 6 WESTER 0 key transportation hubs in the UK and in nine N A 4 VE A M25 NUE other European countries. GREENFORD See SEGRO.com for further information. HAYES SOUTHALL M4 15/4B 4 5 1 A4 4A WINDSOR HEATHROW AIRPORT 30 16 13 A 3 A A3 A STAINES 308 1 12/2 M3 WEYBRIDGE A3 For more information, please contact the joint agents: The content of this document is believed to be correct at the date of publication, however the Company and its retained agents, accept no responsibility or liability for (or make any representation, statement or expression of opinion or warranty, express or implied, with respect to), the accuracy or completeness of the content of this document. If you would like to unsubscribe from future mailings, please contact [email protected]. 04/19. Alex Kington James Miller [email protected] [email protected] SEGRO.com.
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