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Battersea Business Park ■ Battersea ■ Sw8 4Uy units 9 & 10 BATTERSEA BUSINESS PARK ■ BATTERSEA ■ SW8 4UY TO BE REFURBISHED D1 Medical Units in Battersea 3,638 - 8,610 sq ft (338 - 800 sq m) TO LET ■ Currently Occupied by the NHS ■ 3 phase 200 Amp power supply ■ Close to Battersea Power Station ■ Grade A offices with air conditioning ■ To be refurbished ■ WC’s + kitchenette BATTERSEA www.canmoor-battersea.com units 9 & 10 BATTERSEA BUSINESS PARK ■ BATTERSEA ■ SW8 4UY CHARING CROSS WEST END CENTRAL LONDON PIMLICO VAUXHALL VAUXHALL TO VICTORIA L.S.W.R. QUEEN’S ROAD STATION UNITS 9 & 10 WANDSWORTH ROAD BATTERSEA SPECIFICATION GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 2 Roller 4.5M Clear Shutter Doors Height 3 Phase 200amp Gas Supply Power Supply 16m3/hr UNIT 9 UNIT 10 UNIT 9 UNIT 10 First Floor D1, B1(c), Offices B2 or B8 ACCOMMODATION (GEA) UNIT 9 SQ FT SQ M Ground Floor 2,486 231 First Floor 2,486 231 Total 4,972 462 UNIT 10 SQ FT SQ M Ground Floor 1,819 169 First Floor 1,819 169 Total 3,638 338 www.canmoor-battersea.com HYDE PARK CORNER W A units 9 & 10 T E ST JAMES’S R WESTMINSTER L RO PARK O G S O D KNIGHTSBRIDGE V E R A ■ ■ N O O BATTERSEA BUSINESS PARK BATTERSEA SW8 4UY ES A O W TM R R INSTER D BRIDGE E P LK G L WA ID A E R C G B D E A C STER A TMIN D WES O R R LAMBETH I N B O NORTH T P M D O A BR O R H MAYFAIR T E B M A V L D A THE CITY SLOANE U A T SQUARE X O H N R A L E M L LOCATION A B M R K H ID D L N A U D G A E A F L RO R O TA B R Units 9 - 10 Battersea Business Park are located within a I D K M P N K S A E B O L R T H L A W UNIT 2 I L R business estate located in Battersea, South West London, P A A PIMLICO M E Y L B N O W L O R A T O A R within the London Borough of Wandsworth. Battersea L T G B N T E GR AD N E KM OS O I H N Q V R R BA ENOR N M U E R T A Business Park is located approximately 10 minutes walk LSE N E HE O B C VAUXHALL E E A R S K N E D I N O D S A L U G from the Battersea Power Station development, the T S E M T O L E H W R E C A O N STEWART’S ROAD STEWART’S N M estate is located to the west of Stewarts Road which I L A B N A R E D M R O W B E A L E L D is connected to Wandsworth Road which in turn is T N BATTERSEA 6 E 3 H W R PARK 0 R O 3 A approximately 1¼ mile from Vauxhall Cross to the North O D A A3 S A T D E UNIT 10 UNIT 9 D W OA East and Clapham Junction 1¾ miles to the South West. R QUEENSTOWN A RK PA R UNIT 7 SEA ROAD R T E ’S STOCKWELL TT D BA R D D A BATTERSEA D A O BUSINESS A O R PARK O There are numerous bus routes on Wandsworth Road and R U R N D S N H UNIT 8 N I T T O A W O R N ROA O O O D C Stewarts Road. O W R T T K S X D M W I S N N A A E R W L E H B L E P WANDSWORTH R U A ROAD O Q L C A ILL D CONNECTIVITY R H NDE units 9 - 10 AVE L MILES Wandsworth Road Station 0.3 RATES TERMS Battersea Park Station 0.6 The rateable value for the property is currently assessed as: A new full repairing and insuring lease to be granted for a Vauxhall Station 1.25 Warehouse & premises with a rateable value of £180,000. length of term to be agreed. Rent upon application. Interested parties are advised to contact the London Clapham Junction 1.75 Borough of Wandsworth in regard to exact rates payable. EPC Stockwell Underground 0.75 EPC - B. FURTHER INFORMATION For more information and a full proposal, please contact: Will Edgley Jonathan Hay [email protected] [email protected] Jeremy Grundy David Theobald [email protected] [email protected] Misrepresentation Act: Whilst all the information in these particulars is believed to be correct, neither the agent nor their clients guarantee its accuracy nor is it www.canmoor-battersea.com intended to form any part of any contract. All areas quoted are approximate. September 2020. Designed & Produced by CORMACK - cormackadvertising.com.
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