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Wavertree Boulevard South Wavertree Techpark WAVERTREE TECHPARK LIVERPOOL WAVERTREE BOULEVARD SOUTH WAVERTREE TECHPARK HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE WAVERTREE MODERN OFFICE SPACE TO LET FROM 500 TO 3,500 SQ FT TECHPARK WAVERTREE TECHPARK HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE ALL UNITS HAVE WAVERTREE Self-contained P Ample parking available TECHPARK Offices are well provided with natural light via P Secure site via barrier system P extensive glazing Suitable for a number of uses subject to Flexible business units P planning P WAVERTREECURRENT AVAILABILITY WAVERTREE BOULEV TECHPARKUNIT SQ M SQ FT ARD 1F 40.7 438 P UNIT 1 2C 41.7 449 A F/G 2D/E 307 3,305 D H B C E F G 3B 152.9 1,646 A B 3C 153 1,649 WAVERTREE BOULEVARD SOUTH E AD C UNIT 2 3E 41.7 449 D/E 3F 89.2 961 D HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE RO DRYDEN 4E 181 1,950 A-C F 4F 181 1,950 UNIT 4 F E D C B A G UNIT 3 HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE NUE WAVERTREE AVE HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE WAVERTREE AY KINGSW TUNNEL TECHPARK BA A5049 TH ST TH T ROAD T LEEDS ST PRESCO ’S S CENTRAL D BUSINES AL DISTRICT ON GTON NEW ISLINGT KENSIN TO M62 MOTORWAY> ST CHU T STREET S RCHILL WA PRESCO ST OSW Y EDGE LANE H TITHEBARN LIVERPOOL WAVERTREE EDGE LANE LIVERPOOL SHOPPING PARK PEMBROKE PLACEUNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EDGE LANE LIVERPOOL MILL LA INNOVATION DALE ST PARK BINNS RD RIA ST LIME ST TECHPARK A5080 TO N LIME STREET EDGE LANE DRYDEN RD KNOWLEDGE QUARTER PIGHUE LANE E VIC QUEENS DRIV STATION LITTLEWOODS VD FILM STUDIOS NEWTON CT A5080 MANCHESTER> OW HILL BLVD AVE BROWNL VERTREE TION BL WA WAVERTREE M62 THE STRAND PADDINGTON FARADAY RD LORD ST CHUR VA CH ST METROPOLITAN VILLAGE PIER HEA CATHEDRAL WAVERTREE WAVERTREE E WA INNO VERTREE BOULEVARD TECH PARK RING ROAD LIVERPOOL ONE RENSHA SCIENCE UNIVERSITY RD SOUTH STATION OF LIVERPOOL RIVER MERSEY PARK THBONE RD D B5178 ST RA CENTRAL BOLD ST W ST S TRAND STATION HANOVER E LAN MILL WA ST VE RTREE RAWTENSTALL A666 DUKE ST A565 RD 8 A6033 SOUTHPORT CHORLEY M61 WA 1 A59 B5178 M6 M62 PPING ROCHDALE BOLTON A58 21 BALTIC A570 BURY A565 A5209 27 2 ARLIAMENT ST A58 20 TRIANGLE A6 B5178 UPPER P 3 19 ECHO AREN 6 A676 ANGLICAN ORMSKIRK A49 M627 (M) CATHEDRAL FORMBY WIGAN 5 18/4 4 OLDHAM A58 A59 3 19 A 4 5 3 17 A562 26 2 20 M58 16 21 HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE 15/1 22 1 A570 M60 Sat Nav L7 9PF 7 25 A579 ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE 24 PARLIAMENT ST LIVERPOOL 2 2 A6010 23 A580 12/1 3 22 A635 A60 A580 TO LIVERPOOL 3 11 A5081 A565 10 A57 24 M67 JOHN LENNON M6 MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL M57 9 AIRPORT ST HELENS M62 A6010 WAVERTREE CONNECTIVITY 8 25 11 WALLASEY 2 7 A6 Liverpool John Lennon Airport, A570 10/21A A57 26 A57 9 6 A34 BOULEVARD SOUTH There are excellent public 1 27 M62 8 A56 5 4 5 the fastest growing airport in the BIRKENHEAD 7 WARRINGTON M60 Wavertree Tech Park is transport facilities in and around 2 6/1 21 4/1 A57 A560 A562 conveniently located close to Wavertree Tech Park. A Merseyrail UK, is a 15 minutes drive and A552 A561 A5300 A562 STOCKPORT A6 3 WIDNES 5 Manchester Airport is a 45 A562 20A M56 8 6 Edge Lane, a vibrant area within train station is located on the park A56 7 BROMBOROUGH A533 9/20 4 RUNCORN A50 A556 minutes drive. A41 MANCHESTER HOMEthe CityEMAIL Region and isSAVE surounded PRINTand providesCLOSE services to the wider 10 RHYL 11 M6 M53 LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON 12 WILMSLOW by excellent tranport facilities, Merseyside region. Numerous bus 19 A523 5 6 ELLESMERE A533 The M62 is within a 5 minute 7 8 PORT amenties with particuar services run along Edge Lane. M56 A556 9 A537 A34 drive and provides easy accessHOLYWELL to emphasis on the new Liverpool A548 10 14 MACCLESFIELD A557 the M57, M58, M6, M56 and the FLINT A550 11/15 A53 Shopping Park, with easy Liverpool Lime Street provides A49 A5119 A41 national motorway network. A55 access to the M62. mainline service connections to all A533 12 A54 A536 major UK towns and cities. London DEESIDE WINSFORD A34 CHESTER Euston is just over 2 hours away DENBIGH with trains leaving hourly. MOLD BUCKLEY HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE P WREXHAM P CITY CENTRE WAVERTREE LIME ST STN KNOWLEDGE TECHPARK QUARTER PADDINGTON VILLAGE WAVERTREE ROAD FURTHER INFORMATION LITTLEWOODS FILM STUDIOS WAVERTREE& VIEWING WAVERTREE BOULEVARD WAVERTREE INNOVATION BOULEVARD TECH BOULEVARD PARK SOUTH EDGE LANE INNOVATION CENTRE DRYDEN RD Remi Smith WAVERTREE CRAWFORD WAY [email protected] AVENUE 0151 471 6729 PIGHUE LANE LIVERPOOL SHOPPING PARK Jonathan Lowe [email protected] 0151 471 6719 TECHNOLOGY PARK STATION HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE RATHBONE ROAD EDGE LANE Sean Collins-Jones [email protected] Brian Ricketts Brian [email protected] HOME EMAIL SAVE PRINT CLOSE M62 TERMS VAT SERVICE CHARGE Accommodation is available on flexible lease VAT will be charged at the current rate. A service charge will be payable in addition terms by negotiation. to rent. Important Notice These particulars do not form part of any contract. The agents nor any of their directors, employees or agents is authorised to give or make any warranty or representation on behalf of any party. Whilst information and particulars are given in good faith, intending purchasers or tenants must satisfy themselves independently as to the accuracy of all matters on which HOMEthey intendEMAIL to rely. All negotiationsSAVE are subjectPRINT to contract. CLOSEMay 2018 Design: Alphabet Design 0151 707 1199 www.alphabet-design.co.uk.
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