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Vacant Commercial Property Bulletin Vacant Commercial Property Bulletin: AUTUMN 2018 SOUTH DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL South Derbyshire – Reasons to Invest • A central UK location close to Birmingham, Derby, Leicester and Nottingham • Outstanding communication links – the A38, A50, M1 and M42 • A range of available commercial premises and land • Close proximity to Birmingham International and East Midlands Airports • Access to a skilled and economically active workforce • A young and growing population, in both town and rural settlements • A high quality of life - much of the area is within The National Forest • Major employers, such as JCB, Nestlé and Toyota • Local Colleges and Universities offering innovation, training and R&D services Contact: Tel: +44 (0) 1283 595 755 Economic Development Fax: +44 (0) 1283 595 720 South Derbyshire District Council Email: [email protected] Civic Way, Swadlincote Web: www.south-derbys.gov.uk/business Derbyshire DE11 0AH Disclaimer The information provided is reproduced in good faith and enquirers should satisfy themselves as to particulars of property, terms, costs availability etc., with the agents concerned, as well as availing themselves to specialist advice offered, e.g. surveys, valuations from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) professionals. CREATED BY TRACTIVITY® WWW.TRACTIVITY.CO.UK Industrial / Warehouse Units Property Reference: 20753 Established industrial units on the edge of Swadlincote. Albion Works, Queens Drive, Newhall, DE11 0EG Area extending to 9,293 sq ft. 9293 SqFt Leasehold £37,200 New lease available. Available Workshop & offices available Rushton Hickman Ltd separately - price on application. 01283 517 747 [email protected] Tenure: Leasehold £37,200 per annum. EPC Grade C(67). Property Reference: 20756 Secure workshop premises on Unit 6 Blakenhall Business established business park. Centre Cauldwell DE12 6RU 2178 SqFt Gross internal floor area approximately Leasehold £10,080 2,178 sq ft (202.3 sq m). Available Leasehold £10,080 per annum Rushton Hickman Ltd exclusive of rates. 186 Horninglow Street, Anson Court, Burton on Trent, Office accommodation available on DE14 1NG site. 01283 517 747 [email protected] Available on flexible tenancy. EPC Grade C (61). Disclaimer The information provided is reproduced in good faith and enquirers should satisfy themselves as to particulars of property, terms, costs availability etc., with the agents concerned, as well as availing themselves to specialist advice offered, e.g. surveys, valuations from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) professionals. CREATED BY TRACTIVITY® WWW.TRACTIVITY.CO.UK Property Reference: 20854 Rent a block of 6 newly refurbished stables Canal Farm Equestrian within a fully self contained barn with its own Stenson Road, Stenson tack room, kitchen, WC and ample DE73 7HL undercover trailer / hay storage. Leasehold £1000 pcm There is also approximately 8.3 acres of land Available being let with these stables. Mather Jamie Commercial Deposit bond required of £3,000 (fully Rectory Place refundable at the end of the tenancy). Loughborough Monthly rent payable in advance £1,000. Leicestershire Initial term of the tenancy 12 months. LE1 1UR Tenant will be responsible for electricity & 01509 233433 water charges. [email protected] Agent Contact: Amy Biddell Email: [email protected] Property Reference: 17997 • Gross internal floor area approximately Bretby Business Park, Dovedale 16,978 sqft (1,577 sqm). Building, Ashby Road East, Bretby, DE15 0YZ • Comprising factory/warehouse, mezzanine 1577.29 SqM stores, mezzanine offices and ground floor Leasehold £75,000 offices. Available • 5 tonne gantry crane. Rushton Hickman Partnership 01283 517747 • Secure site - 24-hour manned security. [email protected] • Dedicated car parking. SOCOTEC UK LTD Bretby Business Park, • Available on a new sub-lease. Bretby, Swadlincote, DE15 0YZ 01283 345060 • Rental offers around £75,000 per annum £6,250 pcm. • EPC GRADE E(114). Property Reference: 20865 Bretby Business Park, Lullington The accommodation comprises House, Bretby, DE15 0YZ, approximately 350.24m²/3,768 sq ft 350.06 SqM net internal. Available as a whole or Leasehold division considered. Available Rent: £56,000 p.a.x. (all inclusive Salloway Property Consultants rent) 01283 500030 [email protected] Ample on-site car parking and fully inclusive rent. Disclaimer The information provided is reproduced in good faith and enquirers should satisfy themselves as to particulars of property, terms, costs availability etc., with the agents concerned, as well as availing themselves to specialist advice offered, e.g. surveys, valuations from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) professionals. CREATED BY TRACTIVITY® WWW.TRACTIVITY.CO.UK Property Reference: 19849 New Industrial warehouse. Unit 2, Brookfields Business Park Heage Lane, Etwall, DE65 6LS Semi‐detached building of 3,500 sq ft 325.16 SqM (325.2 sq m). Leasehold £27,500 Per Annum Freehold £375,000 Set within a well appointed site. Available B1 (Business), B2 (Industrial) & B8 (Storage Chris Wright and Distribution) use. Innes England Immediately available. 01332 362244 [email protected] Price £375,000 / £27,500 Per Annum. Property Reference: 20752 Units 3-5 Heath Top Business Park, Detached Industrial/Warehouse Unit. Heath Top, Church Broughton, Derbyshire DE65 5AY Gross internal floor area approximately 8,400 Sq Ft (780.4 Sq M). 8400 SqFt Leasehold P.O.A. 25 dedicated car parking spaces. Available Available on new lease. Rushton Hickman Ltd 186 Horninglow Street, Anson Court, Pre-let required - 4 month approximate Burton on Trent, DE14 1NG build. 01283 517 747 [email protected] Rental offers around £50,400 per annum exclusive of business rates. Property Reference: 20850 Heath Top Business Park, Church Broughton DE65 5AY Suitable for trailer parking/outside 0.55 acres storage. Site area approximately Leasehold £13,500 0.55 acres. Available Subject to planning offers invited. Rushton Hickman Ltd 186 Horninglow Street, Anson Court, Available on new lease. Burton on Trent, DE14 1NG 01283 517 747 Leasehold £13,500 per annum [email protected] exclusive of rates. Property Reference: 19659 Unit 22, Hilton Business Park, Gross internal floor area 100,000 sqft Egginton Road, Hilton, DE65 5FJ (9,290 sq m). 9290.23 SqM Available • Short term letting available. • Managed estate with 24- hour Sean Bremner (COMMERCIAL security. PROPERTY PARTNERS) • Rental offers around £197,500 per 0114 273 8857 annum. £16,667 pcm. [email protected] • EPC GRADE - C(68). Disclaimer The information provided is reproduced in good faith and enquirers should satisfy themselves as to particulars of property, terms, costs availability etc., with the agents concerned, as well as availing themselves to specialist advice offered, e.g. surveys, valuations from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) professionals. CREATED BY TRACTIVITY® WWW.TRACTIVITY.CO.UK Property Reference: 20787 Unit 1, Holford Court, Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote, DE11 9DU Industrial/warehouse unit comprising 110.55 SqM approx 110.55m²/1,190 sq ft gross Leasehold internal. Rent: £6,550 p.a. Available Available on a full repairing and insuring Salloway Property Consultants lease. 01283 500030 [email protected] Property Reference: 7894 UNIT 1 Modern business unit - 604 sq ft. George Holmes Business Centre Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote, Suitable for light industrial, warehouse & DE119DF office uses. 604.00 SqFt Leasehold £4,200 PER ANNUM Arterial road location close to EXCLUSIVE OF RATES swadlincote. Available Current rental - £4,200 per annum (Rushton Hickman Ltd) exclusive of rates. 01283 517 747 [email protected] EPC GRADE D(99) please note: no car related uses for these premises. Property Reference: 20267 Unit 8 Kiln Way Industrial Estate, Swadlincote, DE11 8ED 2062 SqFt Unit 8 - 2,062 sq ft (191.56 sq m). Leasehold £11,850 Available Available on new lease. Rushton Hickman Ltd The industrial estate benefits from a 186 Horninglow Street, Anson Court, mains electricity supply. Burton on Trent, DE14 1NG EPC Grade - D(98). 01283 517 747 [email protected] Property Reference: 20878 Unit 7 Rink Drive Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 8JL 2426.00 SqFt Leasehold £10,000 Available Approx 225.47m²/2,426 sq ft unit including offices. Salloway Property Consultants - Derby Town centre location. 1 New Park Place, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8DZ Flexible term lease available. 01332 298000 [email protected] Disclaimer The information provided is reproduced in good faith and enquirers should satisfy themselves as to particulars of property, terms, costs availability etc., with the agents concerned, as well as availing themselves to specialist advice offered, e.g. surveys, valuations from Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) professionals. CREATED BY TRACTIVITY® WWW.TRACTIVITY.CO.UK Property Reference: 20178 Industrial Units Tetron Point, Optimum Business An exciting development of new build Park, William Nadin Way, industrial and warehouse units. Swadlincote, DE11 0BB Tenure: To Let / For Sale Units from approx 4,247 sq.ft. /395 Rent: Rent on application Available sq.m. to 24,483, sq.ft. /2,277 sq.m gross internal. Salloway Property Consultants 01283 500030 Adjoining units can be combined. [email protected] Available for sale or to let. Anthony Barrowcliffe (FHP Property Consultants) Buy for £95 per sq.ft. 07557 972 008 Rent for £6.50 per sq.ft. [email protected] Available: Tim Gilbertson
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