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Aylesford Aylesford • Kent • M20 Junction 4 AT AYLESFORD AYLESFORD • KENT • M20 JUNCTION 4 www.roxhill-aylesford.co.uk A V CONSTRUCTIONAILAB NOWLE S UMMERUNDERWAY 2014 INVICTA RIVERSIDE NEW HYTHE A new speculative development of high bay warehouse and industrial units in an established commercial location. Units of 39,670 sq ft, 58,110 sq ft and 87,430 sq ft TO LET FUNDED bY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MENZIES DISTRIbUTION TESCO DISTRIbUTION TESCO EXTRA bRAKE bROS Castle Way (A288) LEYbOURNE Way NEW HYTHE WHIRLPOOL M20 JUNCTION 4 KENT COMMERCIAL NEW HYTHE LANE SERVICES (KCC) 4 STAPLETONS M20 POLYPIPE TERRAIN bT 1 2 AYLESFORD NEWSPRINT ALLSaints 3 SIG 1. ACCESS 420 ESTATE SOLAR PARK 2. LINK 20 ESTATE INVICTA RIVERSIDE 3. LARKFIELD MILL ESTATE 4. LARKFIELD TRADING ESTATE THE SCHEME LOCATION PARTNERSHIP This new 185,210 sq ft development provides The site is accessed from New Hythe Lane on the New Hythe Invicta Riverside is fully funded by LaSalle three self contained speculatively built units Business Park, a well established industrial / distribution area Investment Management, one of the world’s suitable for light industrial, industrial or to the north west of Maidstone and only 2 miles from the leading real estate investment managers, warehouse users. M20 Junction 4. responsible for $47.6 billion of private and public property equity investments. Built to the highest standards, the scheme New Hythe railway station adjoins the site and provides will be ready for occupation in Summer 2014. regular passenger services to Maidstone West, Paddock The development will be delivered by Roxhill, an Each unit will have a separate secure yard and Wood, Tonbridge and – via Strood – to Stratford industrial specialist with strong values at heart the potential to increase the office content or International, London Bridge and London St Pancras. who develop premium quality industrial land and install staff amenities beneath the fitted first warehouses throughout the UK. floor offices. Local occupiers include Aylesford Newsprint, AllSaints, UK Logistics, Business Express, Kent Messenger Group, Whirpool, Both organisations are committed to delivering Brakes Group and Kent Commercial Services (KCC). sustainable developments. See website for additional information and plans: www.roxhill-aylesford.co.uk RIVER MEDWAY UNIT 1 Sq ft UNIT 2 Sq ft UNIT 3 Sq ft SITE PLAN Warehouse 83,030 Warehouse 37,730 Warehouse 55,230 ACCESS ROAD Offices 4,400 Offices 1,940 Offices 2,880 OOR T FL TOTAL (GIA) 87,430 TOTAL (GIA) 39,670 TOTAL (GIA) 58,110 OFFICE FIRS FIRST FLOOR OFFICES Internal Height 11.5m Internal Height 9m Internal Height 9m 40m Unit 2 UNIT 2 39.670 SQ FT Dock Level Doors 8 Dock Level Doors 3 Dock Level Doors 4 3,685.5 SQ M Surface level Doors 2 Surface level Doors 1 Surface level Doors 2 40m Car Spaces 72 Car Spaces 38 Car Spaces 32 UUNITnit 1 1 OOR 87,430 SQ FT T FL OFFICE 8,122.5 SQ M FIRS 2 • Individual Secure Yards • Floor Loading: 50 KN/m 40m Unit 3 58,110UNIT 3SQ FT • Yard Depths 40m • B1c, B2 & B8 Uses 5,398.6 SQ M • EPC Rating: A CGI FUNDED bY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DARTFORD Distances (miles) Distances (miles) EBBSFLEET GRAVESEND INTERNATIONAL STATION Sat Nav: ME20 7PA M20 Junction 4 2 Folkestone 40 M62 M2 Junction 2 8 KINGSTON Dover 46 UPON HULL M6 M25 A2 M62 A20 M25 Junctions 3 & 5 M18 15 Gatwick 37 SWANLEY 1 Ebbsfleet International Station 16M180 IMMINGHAMStansted Airport 58 MANCHESTER 2 ROCHESTER M57 Dartford Crossing 21 Heathrow Airport 60 3 GILLIGHAM A1(M) A15 M56 SHEFFIELD CentralM56 J20 London 33 4hrs M2 M1 Source: Google Maps A20 CHATHAM A249 4 M20 SITTINGBOURNE A16 A228 J28 3 J16 A17 4 STOKE- M1 A46 M25 5 J15 ON-TRENT 2 A249 A50 J25 NOTTINGHAM A229 HGV DRIJ14 VE TIMES J24a M20 J24 4 A17 2a M6 A38 J23a A46 3hrs M26 6 M2 A42 A1 5 A47 J8 A47 5 7 M54 LEICESTER A25 M42 A47 A228 M6 Toll A47 WOLVERHAMPTON J21 A1139 M69 A6 J1 SEVENOAKS M6 A43 J17 A11 M1 J4 A140 M6 A605 A1(M) A21 8 BIRMINGHAM J2 A10 MAIDSTONE J19 A14 M42 COVENTRY WELLINGBOROUGH A11 M40 A45 A14 A14 A12 M20 NORTHAMPTON A6 A14 A228 J15 CAMBRIDGE TO M2 JUNCTION 2 A46 A428 A11 A229 M1 2hrs IPSWICH A228 & MEDWAY TOWNS M5 A43 A26 R FELIXSTOWE I M11 A228 V MILTON A6 Y M40 E WA R INVICTA M50 KEYNES A5 A1(M) M TLE A10 COLCHESTER HARWICH S E LUTON HYTHE LANE D RIVERSIDE CA W A41 STANSTED A12 NEW A GLOUCESTER Y M1 M11 AIRPORT LEYBOUR NEW HYTHE TO M26 NE WAY STATION OXFORD & M25 M25 hr M40 WATFORD 1 M5 SOUTHEND AIRPORT NEWPORT M48 M49 SWINDON A34 NEW HYTHE M4 SLOUGH LONDON J4 Y LONDON GATEWAY N M4 READING RD CARDIFF M5 CITY TILBURY PORT A228 BRISTOL HEATHROW AIRPORT WA M COLLEGE M20 AYLESFORD A AIRPORT GH CROYDON M2 M25 M26 M3 NEW HYTHE L MAIDSTONE M20 BELLIN SEVENOAKS A21 ASHFORD DOVER M23 TONBRIDGE M3 GATWICK M20 AIRPORT TUNBRIDGE WELLS A3(M) HYTHE LN M5 SOUTHAMPTON M27 W ION RD BRIGHTON T PORTSMOUTH NE A20 STA BOURNEMOUTH A20 LONDON RD A20 A20 LONDON RD A20 LONDON RD YMOUTH John Izett Chip Mitton Richard Lord www.montagu-evans.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Misrepresentation Act: Particulars contained in this brochure have been produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide and do not constitute the whole or part of any contract. All liability in www.roxhill-aylesford.co.uk negligence or otherwise arising from use of these particulars are hereby excluded. February 2014..
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