Marsh Lane, Barnetby, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN38 6JW Industrial for Sale/To Let 324.72 Sq M (3,495 Sq Ft) Approx

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Marsh Lane, Barnetby, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN38 6JW Industrial for Sale/To Let 324.72 Sq M (3,495 Sq Ft) Approx Marsh Lane, Barnetby, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN38 6JW Industrial For Sale/To Let 324.72 sq m (3,495 sq ft) approx. Chartered Surveyors & Commercial Property Consultants 01724 282278 pph-commercial.co.uk Location Summary Business Rates Brigg is a medium sized market town situated between the • Versatile unit with yard. The property needs to be re-assessed for Business Rates larger towns of Scunthorpe and Grimsby in North • Approx. 324.72 sq m (3,495 sq ft). purposes. Interested parties are advised to make their own Lincolnshire. Brigg has a population of approximately 7,000, • Rural location. enquiries to North Lincolnshire Council or the Valuation Office and is situated close to the M180 Scunthorpe to Grimsby • Suitable for various uses (STP). Agency directly. Motorway link, with connections to the M62, M18 and the Where rateable values are currently below the National Motorway Network. Accommodation The property provides the following approximate Government threshold of £12,000 Small Business Rate Relief The subject property is situated between Skegger Beck and accommodation which has been measured on a gross applies and thus a tenant may be able to claim 100% Marsh Lane adjacent to the Anglian Water Treatment Works at internal area basis in accordance with the RICS Code of exemption from Business Rates provided that they are not the end of Marsh Lane in the popular village of Barnetby, which Measuring Practice. claiming Small Business Rate Relief elsewhere. itself is situated just off junction 5 of the M180. Barnetby benefits from good local amenities and serves a predominantly rural Sq m Sq ft catchment area. Approx 324.72 3,495 EPC A copy of the Certificate and Recommendation Report is Terms available on request. The property is available For Sale or To Let, subject to the D87 following terms and conditions. For Sale Price £125,000 plus VAT (if applicable), subject to contract. Tenure We are advised that the property is freehold. To Let Rent Description £10,000 per annum, exclusive of VAT (if applicable), business The property comprises a former grain store with adjacent yard rates and all other outgoings, The rental will be payable Contacts area situated next to the Anglian Water Treatment Works. It is quarterly in advance by bankers order. constructed in an open plan format and benefits from two new Duncan Willey roller shutter doors to the front elevation together with three phase electricity. The measurement to the eaves is Lease Term By negotiation. 01724 294946 | 07710 344602 approximately 3m and to the apex approximately 6m. The [email protected] adjacent yard area to the west elevation is also included as is the concrete apron to the front southern elevation. Repairs & Insurance The Tenant will be responsible for all repairs and decorations to the demised premises together with the reimbursement of the Sam Fallowfield property insurance premium applicable thereto. 01724 294942 | 07340 518003 [email protected] Date: January 2021 File Ref: 14335 PROPERTY MISREPRESENTATION, MISDESCRIPTION & FINANCIAL SERVICES ACTS Princess House, Arkwright Way PPH Commercial Limited for themselves and for their clients of this property, give notice that: (i) these particulars are a general outline only and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract; (ii) PPH Commercial Limited cannot guarantee the accuracy of any description, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AD dimensions, references to condition, necessary permissions for use or other details contained herein. Prospective purchasers or tenants must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy; (iii) no employee of PPH Commercial Limited has any authority to make or give any representation or 01724 282278 pph-commercial.co.uk warranty or enter into any contract in relation to the property; (iv) rents or prices quoted in these particulars may be subject to VAT in addition. .
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