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295 Willesden Lane, NW2 FOR SALE 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 295 Willesden Lane, Willesden Green, London, United Kingdom NW2 5HY An opportunity to re-develop this industrial land in the heart of Willesden Green (STP) 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 An opportunity to re-develop this Price £3,500,000 (offers in excess of) industrial land in the heart of Willesden Green (STP) Building type Land Opportunity to acquire this car repair / car sales site Secondary use Industrial which may suit re-development (STP). Site area 0.38 acres (16,395 ft2). Existing building footprint 8,164 ft2. Tenure Freehold Vacant possession on completion. Deal type Development without income Marketed by: Dutch & Dutch For more information please visit: https://realla.co/m/24839-295-willesden-lane-nw2-295- willesden-lane 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 Development opportunity (STP) Currently industrial use Vacant possession on completion 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 295 Willesden Lane, NW2, 295 Willesden Lane, Willesden Green, London, United Kingdom NW2 5HY Data provided by Google 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 Airports London Heathrow 11.2m, London City 12.4m, London Luton 23.4m National rail Kensal Rise 0.9m, Brondesbury Park 0.8m, Kensal Green 1.1m Tube Willesden Green 0.2m, Kensal Rise 0.9m, Dollis Hill 0.7m Planning overview There is no significant planning history. Development potential There may be an opportunity to re-develop the property (STP) to create an exciting residential or mixed use scheme. 295 Willesden Lane, NW2 020 7794 7788 [email protected] Dutch & Dutch Dutch & Dutch Zach Forest David Matthews 020 7443 9867 020 7443 9866 07890 209 397 07956 661 987 [email protected] [email protected] Quote reference: SALE-24839 These particulars form no part of any contract. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, this cannot be guaranteed. All rental and prices are quoted exclusive of VAT..
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