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Trident 4Pp Portrait.Indd TO THE M25 & LONDON 9 WINCHESTER A31 10 11 M3 A272 A272 A272 12 M3 13 EASTLEIGH TO GUILDFORD & LONDON 14 AY A36 M27 4 PURBROOK W BEDHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTON A24 3 4 5 2 B INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2 1 A3 5 M27 M27 0 SOUTHAMPTON 1 A3(M) BAR W FORMAPLEX 7 A Y A23 A31 A33 NCROFT HEDGE END E N D 8 A WICKHAM A L WA TO BOURNEMOUTH & O K Y POOLE R A283 WATERLOOVILLE R E NETLEY D 3 A L N ABBEY P IE A PFIZER F L 9 RS LYNDHURST M27 TE 10 HAVANT PE W HYTHE 11 A27 E A27 N A27 5 CHICHESTER 12 A27 KENWOOD A27 FAREHAM PORTCHESTER 12 P HAV ANT HOVE & A A3(M) D R A BRIGHTON D D M275 A K O STUBBINGTON A R BEAULIEU O R R O D W R LITTLEHAMPTON WORTHING H E N G N N I HAYLING O GOSPORT O E ISLAND 177 T R L 2 P T B H H M T U A O H S BOGNOR REGIS P K A C R O PORTSMOUTH K R RETAIL PARKS R B D EM S SWO RTH SOLENT SOLENT ROAD O ROAD U T SELSEY H A27 A27 AY W D RM A S FA O S O LANGSTONE T R AR H U TECHNOLOGY E T N H PARK O M T O S O SAT NAV: PO9 1HS G Computer Generared Image R PENNER ROAD N A L L A N E LOCATION The site is situated in a prominent position fronting the A27 at Harts Farm Way, Havant. The development is situated approximately 1 mile west of Havant town centre, very close to the junction with trident trident the A3(M) and the A27 (approximately 0.7 miles away). It is HARTS FARM WAY, HAVANT, PO9 1HS approximately 6 miles east of Portsmouth with its excellent transport connections to the M27 / A27 / A3(M). TERMS Havant railway station can be found within 1.5 miles of the site, On application. providing direct trains to London Waterloo, Portsmouth, Brighton, Southampton and towns along the south coast. CONTACT Please contact the joint sole agents. TRAVEL TIMES BY CAR MILES KM Portsmouth 6 10 Southampton 21 33 Brighton 45 72 London 69 111 ANDY HELLIER ROBIN DICKENS JERRY VIGUS FURTHER INFORMATION [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Floor Plans & Elevations development in conjunction with Generic Specifications Planning Consent Unique pre-let opportunity of prime warehouse / industrial space up to 68,513 sq ft with potential to split, junction of A3(M) / A27 / M27 Please visit: www.trident-havant.co.uk Important notice 1. Particulars: These particulars are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. You should not rely on statements by Hellier Langston or Aston Rose in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing (‘information’) as being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. Neither Hellier Langston or Aston Rose has any authority to make any representations about the property, and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s) or lessor(s). 2. Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, measurements and distances given are approximate only. 3. Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property does not mean that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee must find out by inspection or in other ways that Fully funded Detailed planning consent Ready to build these matters have been properly dealt with and that all information is correct. 4. VAT: The VAT position relating to the property may change without notice. Designed and produced by The Looking Glass Design T:01344 422222 www.tlgd.co.uk. September 2015 M27 Havant SOUTHAMPTON CHICHESTER Next Central Retail Park Tesco Extra Havant Retail Park Langstone Technology Park A3M J4 A27 LONDON Apollo Jewson Lewmar A27 Wartsila UNDER SOLD OFFER A27 Fat Face UNDER A27 trident OFFER JUNCTIONS 4 OF A3 AND 12 OF M27 Excellent access to A3(M) / A27 / M27 FLOOR SPLIT High quality specification – BREEAM Rating Very Good OPTION LOADING Self-contained site with 2 service yards (35m) BAYS PLOT 2 TRIDENT 1 - 10m eaves UNDER OFFER LOADING 30,397 sq ft / 2,824 sq m BAYS Availability of full height or dock level doors (subject to planning) S FIRST FLOOR OFFICE TRIDENT 2 - Good car and HGV parking 30,397 sq ft / 2,824 sq m DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION SOLD PLOT 3 Trident (single occupation) sq ft sq m Detailed planning consent has been granted for a new 68,513 UNDER OFFER Ground Floor 60,795 5,648 sq ft (6,365 sq m) industrial / warehouse unit with yard and car PLOT 4 parking. The property has consent for B1 (industrial / offices), First Floor 7,718 717 B2 (general industrial) and B8 (warehouse and distribution) Total 68,513 6,365 AY M W together with 24 hour use 365 days a year. AR S F Trident 1 or 2 (each if divided) sq ft sq m RT HA Ground Floor 30,397 2,824 First Floor Offices 3,859 358 trident Total 34,256 3,182 Not to scale, indicative illustration Total (GIA) 68,513 6,365.
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