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Particulars-Part-Abbey-Mill.Pdf Chartered Surveyors Commercial Property Consultants Valuers SUBSTANTIAL MULTI STOREY MILL 4,918 m² ( 52,939 ft² ) Part Abbey Mill Excellent access to the motorway Garden Street, Bolton network via the M65 Road Substantial floor plate accommodation Abbey Village Competitively priced at £2.82 per ft² Chorley (Capital Value) PR6 8DA Redevelopment potential subject to site assembly and planning permission 01772 883388 www.eckersleyproperty.co.uk Starkie Court T | 01772 883388 13 Starkie Street F | 01772 881602 Preston E | [email protected] Lancashire PR1 3LU Location Services Energy Performance Certificate Abbey mill is situated within Abbey Village in a We understand that all mains services including rural, yet accessible location. Easy access is electricity (3 phase), gas, water and drainage provided via the A675 Bolton Road, which are available to the premises. connects to junction 3 of the M65 motorway, less than 1.5 miles distant which in turn leads to Rating Assessment the M6 and M61 motorways to the west. The premises currently have a Rateable Value Access to the premises/site is off Bolton Road of £25,250. via Garden Street. The general location is mixed industrial and residential. Rates are currently payable at 47.1p in the £ for the year 2013/2014. Please refer to the location plan. Planning Description We understand that the premises currently The property forms part of the larger Abbey Mill have consent for their previous use as a trade providing accommodation over 5 floors being a warehouse for the sale of furniture at ground typical multi-storey of predominantly stone and first floor levels and storage above. construction offering mainly open plan floor plate, albeit incorporating the usual cast iron It is recommended, however, that interested stanchions throughout. parties make their own separate enquiries of the Planning Department at Chorley Borough Access to the mill comes via the shared yard Council – 01257 515221. area. Tenure Accommoidation We understand that the site is held freehold Legal Costs The approximate gross internal floor areas and will be available with vacant possession. have been calculated as follows:- Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in the transaction. m² ft² Price Ground floor 1,154 12,422 Offers in the region of £150,000. Viewing First floor 1,103 11,873 Second floor 845 9,096 Strictly by appointment with the sole agents: Third floor 912 9,817 VAT Eckersley Fourth floor 904 9,731 We understand that the site is held freehold Total 4,918 52,939 and will be available with vacant possession. Telephone: 01772 883388 Contact: Mark Clarkson Email: [email protected] Regulated By RICS Eckersley for themselves and for the vendors or the lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that i) The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of the intended purchaser or lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. ii) All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for the use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith but without responsibility and intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of them. iii) No person in the employment of Eckersley has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property..
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