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A62 Oldham Road, Newton Heath, Manchester M40 TO LET HIGH PROFILE TRADE / WAREHOUSE UNITS 7,730 - 15,704 SQ FT APPROX • High Profile Frontage To A62, Oldham Road • Large Car Parking / Service Yard Areas • Close Proximity to City Centre ENTER A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER M40 5AX 14 13 12 Blackpool A59 A650 32 A671 3 M55 1 4 11 M6 10 A6 A59 9 A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON46 HEATH, MANCHESTER A666 8 Burnley A6177 A583 M65 45 31 A677 7 Leeds 6 Preston A560 M621 44 Lytham-st-ann's Accrington HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTIONA603 M606ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION Blackburn A646 30 M62 A59 A582 5 28 30 29 A646 HALIFAX J20 29 29 3 4 1 M65 A58 A56 RAWTENSTALL Leyland LOCATION 28 DARWEN 25 The units are situated within the established Manchester Manchester Trade Park is located 4.5 miles from the DEWSBURY M1 WAKEFIELD 8 Trade Park, fronting the A62 Oldham Road, one of the Etihad Stadium with theA58 Central Park metrolink station A565 main arterial routes into Manchester, approximately 1.5 located within a 5 minute walk of the24 premises. A644 J21 A666 Southport miles North East of Manchester City Centre. 23 M6 Chorley M62 HUDDERSFIELD A628 1 22 A58 A59 M61 A642 MO T H M66 A637 E A570 N CENTRAL G Rochdale QU SA PARK A A58 38 T 21 L EE E A5209 L W Bolton N R 27 S A 2 O Y A58 20 R A OA D 3 D Ormskirk 6 A58 19 M1 A629 ROAD A565 A676 HAM J22 A56 M62 MONSALL LD BARNSLEY O G 5 62 A666 4 STATION A RI Skelmersdale Wigan 6 Middleton M 6 4 A 37 A635 3 19 S A59 4 M61 A663 Oldham D HA M60 5 3 17 A 26 20 O W R M58 16 LA 21 E METROLINK ST 22 L N N A AD E 1 A627 D RO H E A580 C AM LORD 25 A58 O H LAN R D E A570 A628 L 7 O A616 ISCO36 Salford 2 R 12 A6018 6 B 24 M602 A 1 3 A6010 23 A5036 A580 6 A580 11 VICTORIA 23 A6 4 10 65 BUXTON St Helens G City Of A565 24 2 RE 35 M6 9 3 EW J23 M57 Manchester A Manchester N N ROA M62 T AN TO D A58 Ancoats Stadium SH 3 C M1 22 8 A5103 O Central Retail A662 A 7 A 11 A57 T Park 102 A6 A560 S 10 25 S A554 A5053 A5058 A57 A57 6 TR 34 21A 26 E Y E A 1 9 A34 27 T 5 W A56 M62 Manchester 5 PeakL District M60 G O N M60 6 7 N A579 4 Stockport City Centre METROLINK I 1 21 3 2 D A553 2 2 1 O R Liverpool N U Altrincham R A57 A57 T Warrington D PICCADILLY N 4 A A5300 A557 L 3 5 FA L IRFIELD STRE A6 A ET Shefeld 20 M56 0 8 6 1 A635 AS 7 HTON OLD A561 R 0 OAD Prestatyn 6 Widnes 9 G A56 A W A Y OR MANCHESTER Ardwick 4 N A Llandudno T LIVERPOOL I A41 ON AIRPORT N 10 U JOHN LENNON R C OA M6 N AIRPORT A557 A D ASHBURYS Rhyl 11 M A523 A61 M53 A RIVER MERSEY 3 Colwyn bay 12 4 19 ARDWICK 5 6 Knutsford A34 UP GORTON Rhuddlan A5151 7 M56 P A55 ER Ellesmere A533 8 B West M60 A547 A525 A540 R A623 A55 Hollywell A550 9 Port A556 OO Gorton A55 K A537 S < T > R E 10 14 A537 ET A548 St. Asaph A49 A548 Northwich Buxton 11 A6 A525 A548 15 A56 Maccleseld A473 A541 A5117 A41 Chestereld A548 A5026 M53 A556 A5116 A54 A533 A34 P LY BELLE 12 M CINEMA A617 A53 OUT A57 MANCHESTERVUE ROAD A494 A523 18 H Gorton A544 A51 A54 A54 G R O V E GREYHOUND Chester A49 RACE COURSE Denbigh A55 Middlewich Congleton A543 J24 A525 A549 Tiverton 17 A530 A41 A51 A483 A534 A527 A49 A34 A525 A495 A53 A500 16 Nantwich A500 A41 A49 A51 Stoke on Trent A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION CENTRAL PARK METROLINK STATION < Sharp Project TO OLDHAM THE GATEWAY M60 / M62 Kuehne & Nagel MONSALL ROAD HOLT STREET ACCESS < OLDHAM ROAD Travis Perkins < ACCESS Sapphire Garage Holiday Inn Searchlight Electric Bestway TO MANCHESTER Tyco CITY CENTRE < < > A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION DESCRIPTION The premises comprise of a terrace of units which has recently been refurbished and provides functional space, having an eaves height of between approximately 3.6m – 4.8m and benefits from drive-in level loading, leading on to generous service yard / car parking areas. The units are located within a secure site and benefit from the provision of a small office / rest areas along with male/ female WC’s. < > A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION ACCOMMODATION The approximate gross internal floor areas are as follows:- Unit Number Tennant Sq Ft Sq M 1 & 2 The Alcohol Free Shop 13,600 1,263 3 Premier Stone Ltd 15,704 1,459 4 Howdens Joinery Co. 7,730 718 B 5 Howdens Joinery Co. 7,514 698 ALTIMOR 6 Benchmarx Kitchens & Joinery 8,668 805 E STREE 7 ELVEY STREET T 7 TO LET 8,490 789 Secondary 6 entrance TOTAL 61,706 5,733 < 5 for unit 7 4 3 2 1 HOLT STREET AM ROAD OLDH < Entrance ROAD DHAM OL < > A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION ROLLOVER IMAGES TO VIEW LARGER < > A62 OLDHAM ROAD, NEWTON HEATH, MANCHESTER HOME LOCATION AERIAL DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY FURTHER INFORMATION TERMS / RENTAL Rent on Application VAT VAT will be charged where applicable at the prevailing rate. LEGAL COSTS Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in the transaction. VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment through sole agents; John Barton [email protected] 0161 636 9202 bcrealestate.co.uk 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 PRINT SAVE CLOSE representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. May 2016 RB&Co 0161 833 0555. www.richardbarber.co.uk.
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