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Wern Works Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot SA11 2JX Hrt.Uk.Com for SALE Commercial Wern Works Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot SA11 2JX hrt.uk.com FOR SALE Offers in excess of £300,000 Wern Works, Briton Ferry, Location Tenure Viewing strictly by appointment For Sat Nav users: Postcode SA11 2JX Freehold with vacant possession. through Herbert R Thomas Neath Port Talbot, SA11 2JX The property is located adjacent to the River Neath, close to the wharf at Briton Ferry, in Neath Port Talbot. VAT Offers in excess of £300,000 All figures are quoted exclusive of VAT. hrt.uk.com The property lies approximately 6 miles east of Swansea city centre and is accessed via the A48 to the Rateable Value M4 Motorway at junction 42. The property is also The property does not have a listed Rateable Value. conveniently located to junction 41 of the M4, via the Interested parties are advised to make their own A48 providing access to Cardiff and Bridgend situated enquiries with Neath Port Talbot County Council. Commercial 40 miles and 15 miles to the east respectively. EPC Briton Ferry Industrial Estate includes several light EPC Rating - F (Available on request) industrial occupiers as well as a recycling centre and is situated opposite Briton Ferry Marina. Port Talbot Steelworks is situated within a five-mile radius of the subject property. Description Wern Works comprises a complex of inter-linked dilapidated industrial units with a separate office unit. 11-12 Jellicoe Court, Atlantic Wharf, The property occupies a site area of approximately 6.43 Cardiff CF10 4AJ acres (2.61 hectares). 02920 671555 [email protected] Constructed in the 1920s. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the plant was owned and run by metal manufacturer 'High Duty Alloys'. The plant was later taken over by a Swiss aluminium company 'Alusuisse', which continued to operate Wern Works until the early 1990s. The site has been vacant for more than 10 years. December 2020 The property offers potential for complete refurbishment and development subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Accommodation These particulars are believed to be accurate but they 2 2 171,223 ft (15,907 m ) are not guaranteed to be so. They are intended only as a general guide and cannot be construed as any form Please note all measurements are approximate on a of contract, warranty or offer. The details are issued on the strict understanding that any negotiations in Gross Internal Area (GIA) basis and have not been respect of the property named herein are conducted confirmed by a measurement on site by Herbert R through Herbert R. Thomas. Thomas and are therefore provided for guidance purposes only. .
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