Ruxley Corner Industrial Estate, Edgington Way, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5BL RUXLEY CORNER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

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Ruxley Corner Industrial Estate, Edgington Way, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5BL RUXLEY CORNER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Unit 1, Ruxley Corner Industrial Estate, Edgington Way, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5BL RUXLEY CORNER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE C E N T R A L LO N D O N Sidcup London Charing Cross 36 mins S I D C U P Central London 14 miles M A A20 I D S T O N CRITTALLS CORNER ROUNDABOUT E R O A D S I E D D G C IN U G T P O N BY WA - Y PA S S A223 R O A D CENTRE SOUTH LONDON South East M25 J3 { 5 mls RUXLEY CORNER ROUNDABOUT M20 J1 11,762 sq ft To be refurbished (1,092.76 sq m) Modern warehouse on TO LET established trading estate venue SIDCUP Faraday A Longlands Road A222 Waring Park Land sd o w n d R a o o a R d n o i T Unit 1, t h a e t D M S a r in i R v o e Ruxley Corner ad S I D C U P A211 Industrial Estate Foots Cray Meadows A2001 n Edgington Way, Sidcup e e r G Central The London Re d c A223 a to Kent DA14 5BL 14 miles o ry R La h n c e r u River Cray h S c i t dc Distances s u i p r H h ill A20 – 0.5 miles C A211 Sidcup Railway Station – 2 miles M M25 (Jct 3) / M20 (Jct 1) – 5 miles ai ds to RUXLEY CORNER n e A222 R Canary Wharf – 11 miles INDUSTRIAL ESTATE o A20 ad London City Airport – 13 miles S ID C M U ai Central London – 14 miles P dsto Scadbury Park B ne Y- ay RUXLEY Ro PA W ad London Gatwick Airport – 38 miles SS ton CORNER A223 ing Edg London Stansted Airport – 47 miles CRITTALL'S S CORNER e South East London Heathrow Airport – 59 miles v e M25 J3 n 5 mls o { Dover Ferry Port – 65 miles a M20 J1 k A224 s W Folkestone Eurotunnel – 55 miles a y Location The estate is prominently located fronting Edgington Way (A223) close to the A20 dual carriageway which provides quick access to junction 3 of the M25 approximately 5 miles to To be refurbished the east. Other occupiers on the estate include, Edmundson Electrical, Screwfix, Howdens Established trade location Joinery, FSLP and Kuehne + Nagel. Main road prominence 6m eaves Description Accommodation (approx.) The unit comprises an end of terrace sq ft sq m 2 electrically operated loading doors warehouse with first floor offices and a Warehouse 9,700 901.19 covered loading bay. The property will GF Offices 1,121 104.11 18 car parking spaces shortly be undergoing an extensive refurbishment. Full details of the 1F Offices 941 87.46 Heating and lighting specification can be provided on request. Total 11,762 1,092.76 Rates: We understand the Rateable Value is £100,000. Interested Stephen Richmond: parties are however advised to make their own enquiries with 07771 900 682 Bexley Council. [email protected] Chris Birch: Roger Duke: Legal Costs: Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs. 07584 237 141 07710 993 215 [email protected] [email protected] Terms: The premises are available on a new Full Repairing and Insuring Lease for a term to be agreed. Services: All mains services including 3 Phase electrical supply are 502 1 85 connected to the premises. 732 1 0 EPC: Energy Performance Asset Rating D85. k u . o c . c d t g . The particulars contained in this brochure are believed to be correct, but cannot be guaranteed. All liability, in negligence or otherwise, for any loss arising from the use of these w w w particulars is hereby excluded. All floor areas are provided for guidance only, as are references to distances, maps and plans which are indicative only. January 2021.
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