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Exciting Opportunity to Be Part of a New Mixed Use Commercial Development, in the Centre of Thousands of Homes Exciting opportunity to be part of a new mixed use commercial development, in the centre of thousands of homes. Delivering retail units, restaurants, health and community hub, large convenience store, children’s day nursery and the potential for leisure uses. Enter Home DescriptionDescription Planning Proposed Plan Location Situation Aerial Contact Description Parr Bridge Village is a new commercial site located in a rapidly expanding and improving area of Greater Manchester. It's the place to be for affluent families and professionals looking for executive homes along with the convenience of access to major cities and transport networks. Parr Bridge Village will be the heart of this new up and coming area to provide thousands of families with all their amenities and recreational needs, with the added benefit of free parking, all on their doorstep. Phase 1 is available now and will provide: · A children’s day nursery, providing places for over 100 children with a well known provider. · 4,300 sq ft convenience store with terms agreed to Co-op. · A health centre and community services hub to cater for over 9,500 patients. · Over 16,250 sq ft of restaurant or retail space available, all with parking and service areas. · Stand alone drive thru restaurant. Home Description Planning Proposed Plan Location Situation Aerial Contact Planning The site has outline planning consent (planning ref: A/17/83702/OUTMES) which allows for a mixed use scheme with up to 57,277sqft of A1, A3, D1 and D2 uses. The buildings offer space from 1,000 sq ft to suit occupier’s requirements. The development is part of a wider planning permission that includes the development of 154 executive homes on the adjoining site, currently under construction with Bellway Homes and with a launch date of late 2019. Phase 1 Proposed Use Available Space (Sq ft) Status A1 4,300 Lease terms agreed A1/A3 16,250* Available Drive thru TBA Available Day Nursery 6,000 Lease terms agreed Health and Community Hub 7,500 Available Phase 2 Proposed Use Available Space (Sq ft) Status A1/A3 15,800* Available D2 8,105 Available *The units can be divided as per individual occupier requirements. Home Description Planning ProposedProposed PlanPlan Location Situation Aerial Contact Proposed subject PARR BROW development plan B A N K F I E L D R OA D SERVICING SERVICING SERVICING Nursery Site area Retail Site area MOSLEY COMMON ROAD PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED 0.38 Acres A1/A3 A1/A3 A1/A3 A1/A3 A1/A3 1.77 Acres 2,500 SQ FT 2,500 SQ FT 2,500 SQ FT 3,750 SQ FT 5,000 SQ FT Phase 2* Food Retail Unit & PHASE 2 A1/A3/D2 1.60 ACRES Medical Centre AVAILABLE 1.60 Acres *Phase 2 details available upon request. SERVICING FOOD RETAIL UNIT PROPOSED DRIVE THRU “ A new commercial APPROVED ACCESS SCHEME (ECCLESTON) site located in a MEDICAL CENTRE rapidly expanding and improving PROPOSED area of Greater NURSERY Manchester” Elements 154 Bellway homes A59 7 6 2 A6110 43 A646 BLACKBURN HEBDEN BRIDGE M606 27 A6 26 M62 30 28 42 A666 29 30 A56 HALIFAX A58 CASTLEFORD RIVER A59 A582 29 9 A58 RIBBLE 1 2 3 4 M62 41 31 32 A650 Home DescriptionRAWTENSTALLPlanning ProposedA58 Plan LocationLocation Situation Aerial ContactM1 LEYLAND M65 25 28 DARWEN A629 DEWSBURY TARLETON A638 40 24 WAKEFIELD A666 A628 8 23 A644 M6 M62 A640 CHORLEY 39 A638 HUDDERSFIELD A642 “Ideally A59 1 22 A666 Location A637 ROCHDALE HEMSWORTH located for M66 36 A570 A5209 HORWICH A58 A58 A58 21 Ideally located for Manchester, Bolton and Wigan, the site is situatedA628 Manchester, 2 DENSHAW A59 27 A5209 A673 BURY 20 M1 M61 A58 half a mile to the north of the East Lancashire Road (A580), a main Bolton and A637 A628 A565 6 BOLTON arterial route between the M62A629 and Manchester City Centre, and with ORMSKIRK A676 HOLMFIRTH A666 A56 A6195 A49 A58 Wigan” 5 excellent links to the M60 and M61. 4 BARNSLEY SKELMERSDALE A58 18 A628 37 A59 A570 WIGAN 17 19 A663 The commercial development is also well served by the Guided Bus Way, 3 26 3 A635 A577 A62 2 A56 15 21 A627 running between Leigh and ManchesterPENISTONE and providing up to 8 buses every A49 A576 22 M58 A663 1 14 SALFORD A629 A5758 A579 hour during the week A628and up to 4 buses every hour from Tyldesley – all less A62 A570 13 A616 A565 25 A580 than a 5 minute walk away. The Bus way provides easy access to ManchesterA6195 A506 A580 MANCHESTER 36 12 A6010 24 1 2 23 A6018 in 25 minutes and access to Leigh in just 10 minutes. A5036 M6 3 A665 35a 11 A635 A580 ECCLES A628 A616 A59 23 A570 A58 4 A5081 M67 A565 A57 1a ST HELENS A579 9 A56 A57 24 4 35 A580 M57 M62 A5103 A61 A58 A6 GLOSSOP 22 A5145 Junction 14 of the M60 A5058 3 A49 11 7 2 A570 21a M60 A34 A560 ROTHERHAM 9 10 25 M1 A56 2.5 miles (6 mins) 1 A57 A57 8 LIVERPOOL 5 27 34 A49 4 A57 A560 1 LOXLEY 7 4 PEAK DISTRICT A57 A50 A631 2 A562 6 3a 1 3 With excellent links to the M61 and the national motorway network33 2a A5058 NATIONAL PARK HOYLAKE WARRINGTON A562 M62 A5061 ALTRINCHAM A6 A630 A557 M60 A561 A5300 A56 5 HAYFIELD SHEFFIELD 3 A552 A56 M56 A540 A6 20 8 6 WIDNES 20a A41 A49 9 A61 A56 MANCHESTER M53 RIVER A561 A57 RUNCORN A558 AIRPORT CASTLETON Guided Bus stop MERSEY 10 A6102 4 A557 A533 A556 LIVERPOOL 11 M56 0.3 miles (5 mins walk) JOHN LENNON A6 RIVER AIRPORT 12 A49 19 DEE 5 With a bus from Tyldesley to Manchester never more than 9 minutesDRONFIELD away A533 KNUTSFORD A34 A623 8 A550 A533 A556 ELLESMERE PORT A537 A619 A6 A61 14 A537 M56 A49 A537 A55 NORTHWICH Manchester Airport Liverpool John Lennon Airport 11 BUXTON A550 15 BASLOW FLINT 15 miles (35 mins) 28 miles (50 mins) 29a A41 A556 A556 M6 A6 CHESTERFIELD M53 A536 A6020 A619 M56 A34 A540 A533 Jointly serving over 33 million passengers in 2018 12 A53 A51 A54 A523 18 29 WINSFORD A617 CHESTER A6 A49 A54 A515 A483 A51 A61 CONGLETON A55 A53 M1 A55 17 A534 A494 A530 A523 A41 A534 RUTHIN A49 A51 A483 LEEK 28 CREWE ALSOTONEFIELD A515 A6 ALFRETON A534 M6 A34 A53 A534 A51 A534 A38 16 Home Description Planning Proposed Plan Location SituationSituation Aerial Contact M A d an 5 R ATHERTON ch 7 e 5 n ste o STATION r R lt d o E Situation B e WALKDEN n a L t r o M Retail, restaurants, cafés, amenities and WALKDEN STATION leisure uses in a central hub, surrounded by 1 W a d l k 2 R thousands of new and existing homes. h d rt e a n e w R TYLDESLEY e d NEW N A577 - Sale Lane MANCHESTER 3 4 5 Rd ter d 6 M a a Population of 356,853 within a ew o o g R s d e A l ri ir h 5 1 mile radius of the site (2011 census) ey B as c 7 Comm an o L 5 MOSLEY n R ast 7 d 0 - E and an increase of over 1,000 new d 8 A58 WORSLEY a o COMMON R homes within the next 24 months. h 9 c r ne u La h k C c o d ad Ch A577 - Leigh Rd d oa J13 ASTLEY R re BOOTHSTOWN hi as Located in one of the up nc La 10 t and coming areas in as E 11 - 12 0 Greater Manchester. 8 5 A ASTLEY M60 oad r R GREEN 13 ste Manche Nearby Developments Continually improving demographic with the 1. Worsley Fold (179 Homes) 8. Garrett Manor (48 Homes) increase of new 2. Dukes Manor (147 Homes) 9. Chaddock Hall (27 Homes) 3. Wosley Meadow (15 Homes) 10. Pear Tree Meadows (82 Homes) executive homes. 4. Bridgewater View (254 Homes) 11. Astley Point (28 Homes) M62 5. Elements (154 Homes) 12. Astley Green (124 Homes) 6. St John’s garden (37 Homes) 13. Edenfields (107 Homes) 7. Garrett Fields (62 Homes) Home Description Planning Proposed Plan Location Situation Aerial Contact To Leigh Garrett Fields Undeveloped Land 62 Rowland homes With planning Guided Busway “The development is Bridgewater View well served by the 254 Redrow homes Guided Bus Way, running between Leigh and Undeveloped Land Manchester” With planning Guided Bus Stop St John’s Garden 36 Eccleston homes Garrett Manor 48 Eccleston homes Elements 154 Bellway homes Mosley Common Rd Planned road improvements To Manchester Home Description Planning Proposed Plan Location Situation Aerial ContactContact Contact Details For further information please contact Helen Jude or Amy Selfe at Landwood Group: Helen Jude LLB (Hons), PGDipSurv, MRICS [email protected] 0161 710 2010 Amy Selfe BSc (Hons), MRICS Tom Clay [email protected] [email protected] 0161 710 2010 07887 518 058 Misrepresentation Act 1967. Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. These particulars are issued without any responsibility on the part of the agent and are not to be construed as containing any representation or fact upon which any person is entitled to rely. Neither the agent nor any person in their employ has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. June 2019. RB&Co 0161 833 0555.
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