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Birmingham ■ B45 0Ld frankley industrial estate FROGMILL ROAD ■ RUBERY ■ BIRMINGHAM ■ B45 0LD Trade Counter & Modern Industrial Units 2,500 sq ft - 29,505 sq ft TO LET ■ 3 miles from M5 J4 ■ Minimum eaves height of 6m ■ Well established, premier industrial estate ■ 3 phase power ■ Prominent trade counter location ■ Electronically operated roller shutter doors BIRMINGHAM www.canmoor-frankley.com frankley industrial estate FROGMILL ROAD ■ RUBERY ■ BIRMINGHAM ■ B45 0LD frankley ACCOMMODATION M5 J4 industrial estate Frankley Industrial Estate comprises 23 self contained units across six terraces. The accommodation ranges A38 in size from 2,500 sq ft up to 29,505 sq ft. The site benefits from a single access road, and each unit has a yard area for loading, allocated parking and there is an additional shared car park. The estate has recently undergone extensive refurbishment. NEW STREET FROGMILL ROAD BIRMINGHAM SPECIFICATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 6M EAVES EIGHT 15 14 FROGMILL ROAD SECURITY 13 GATED ENTRANCE 12 TAY ROAD SECURITY HUT GROUND LEVEL LOADING DOORS 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 PHASE POWER EXTENSIVE CAR PARKING NEW ROAD SELF CONTAINED OFFICES www.canmoor-frankley.com frankley industrial estate FROGMILL ROAD ■ RUBERY ■ BIRMINGHAM ■ B45 0LD ROMSLEY E G G H I LL LA DUDLEY & NE LOCATION THE WEST COMMUNICATIONS D MIDLANDS L R IL D H R M5 Y Frankley Industrial Estate is situated L L BIRMINGHAM L L O I LOCATION miles H M T approximately 8.5 miles south west of N G E E O S W SALL ST R L REET ANE Longbridge Train Station 1.9 F Birmingham City Centre, just 3 miles north GANNOW G RE E of Junction 4 of the M5, off Frogmill Road, E Y LAN Birmingham 8.5 N ER L UB A R P NE AR which is approximately 0.5 miles to the K W Redditch 9.5 A north of the Rubery by-pass (A38). Y Solihull 11.5 The surrounding area is predominantly RUBERY SAT NAV A38 LONGBRIDGE residential, but incorporates the mixed-use STATION Coventry 30 B45 0LD L development Great Park which includes EA C H REDNAL London 116 office and leisure uses. G R E E N Birmingham, the UK’s second largest city, is L A ROAD miles N located at the heart of the West Midlands A38 E M5 J4 3 region and strategically located 118 miles north M5 west of London, 87 miles south of Manchester frankley M42 J2 5.2 and 12 miles south east of Wolverhampton. industrial estate M40 12 B L A L COFTON HACKETT M6 J6 19 R J4 I N H E G S R E M42, BROMSGROVE O E R N WORCESTER & R AIR miles O THE SOUTH A D Birmingham Airport 26 FURTHER INFORMATION Neil Slade Chris Keye 07766 470 384 07951 147 421 For further information on available [email protected] [email protected] units please contact the agents: Thomas Morley James Darby 07921 974 139 07951 147 417 [email protected] [email protected] 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-frankley.com nor is it intended to form any part of any contract. All areas quoted are approximate. January 2021. Designed by CORMACK - cormackadvertising.com.
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