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PROPERTY AVAILABILITY JULY 2017 Click Here for Our Latest Newsletter PROPERTY AVAILABILITY JULY 2017 Click here for our latest newsletter [email protected] www.chandlergarvey.com 01494 446612 PROPERTY AVAILABILITY JULY 2017 CONTENTS Offices – covering our High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough offices Offices - covering our Aylesbury and Amersham offices Industrial - covering our High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough offices Industrial - covering our Aylesbury and Amersham offices Retail - covering our High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough offices Retail - covering our Aylesbury and Amersham offices Investment / Development - covering our High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough offices Investment / Development - covering our Aylesbury and Amersham offices Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale No Business Rates to pay if you only occupy one property. Single storey unit with a vaulted ceiling in a 508 Sq 1 Lidstone Court, Georges Green, Under To Let £10,250 Per Annum courtyard setting. Self­contained £6,900 Click Here Ft Slough, Berkshire, SL3 6AG Offer suite with its own from door, toilet and kitchen area and 2 parking spaces. First Floor Offices ­ West Suite, First floor offices benefitting from a 760 Sq Acorn House, Flackwell Heath, High reception area, two private offices To Let £13,500 Per Annum £8,800 Click Here Available Ft Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP10 and storage area, plus WC and 9LS kitchenette accommodation. No Business Rates to pay if you only occupy one property. Bright and Suite 7 Old Bank House, 39a High 843 Sq airy open plan offices in the heart of Street, High Wycombe, To Let £12.50 Per Sq Ft £10,500 Click Here Available Ft the town centre. The offices have Buckinghamshire, HP11 2AG been tastefully decorated and have retained period features. Two storey office/business/lab Unit 6 Network 4, Lincoln Road, 952 ­ space with air­conditioning and Cressex Business Park, High 2,752 To Let £27,382 Per Annum generous parking. To let on flexible Click Here Available Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 Sq Ft terms. Can also be on all inclusive 3RF terms. Modern offices at first floor level Beacon House, Stokenchurch 1,000 ­ located adjacent to jct 5 of M40. The Business Park, Ibstone Road, 5,000 To Let £19.50 Per Sq Ft first floor can be partitioned to suit Click Here Available STOKENCHURCH, Sq Ft individual requirements. Benefits Buckinghamshire, HP14 3FE from air­conditioning and parking. For further information please call 01494 446612 Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale First Floor Building 3, Anglo Office Modern ground floor office with WC 1,023 Park, Cressex Business Park, accommodation and parking on To Let £15 Per Sq Ft Click Here Available Sq Ft Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, Cressex Business Park. Parking Buckinghamshire, HP12 3RH ratio 1:330 sq ft. 2 Twyford Place, Cressex Business Tree lined boulevard style office 1,185 Park, Lincolns Inn Office Village, complex. Refurbished open plan Under To Let £13.50 Per Sq Ft Click Here Sq Ft Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, offices, with a very good parking Offer Buckinghamshire, HP12 3RE ratio of 1:250 sq ft. High quality self contained offices with allocated parking spaces. 1,204 St Thomas House, Suite 2, Spittal To Let £22.50 Per Sq Ft Only 1 suite remaining which has Click Here Available Sq Ft Street, Marlow, SL7 1DB been refurbished, with kitchenette and air conditioning. 1,303 ­ Excellent parking ratio of 1:217 sq 4 & 5 Lidstone Court, Georges 2,612 To Let £52,240 Per Annum ft. Single storey office with vaulted £32,500 Click Here Available Green, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 6AG Sq Ft ceiling in a courtyard setting. 5 Stokenchurch Business Park, Two storey offices with air 1,324 ­ Ibstone Road, Stokenchurch, High conditioning, lift, kitchen and Under 2,648 To Let £48,988 Per Annum £45,000 Click Here Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 parking. Adjacent to jct 5 of the Offer Sq Ft 3FE M40. For further information please call 01494 446612 Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale A fairly newly built estate, which is E1 Regent Park, Princes Estate, 1,500 ­ close to the mainline rail station Summerleys Road, Princes 3,069 To Let £17.50 Per Sq Ft with quick links to London £31,500 Click Here Available Risborough, Buckinghamshire, Sq Ft Marylebone. Open plan offices, 9 HP27 9LE parking spaces. A fairly newly built estate, which is E3 Regent Park, Princes Estate, close to the mainline rail station 1,505 ­ Summerleys Road, Princes with quick links to London 3,050 To Let £16 Per Sq Ft £32,500 Click Here Available Risborough, Buckinghamshire, Marylebone. Open plan offices. 9 Sq Ft HP27 9LE parking spaces. www.regent­ park.net" Oak House is a self contained two storey office building in High 1,620 Oak House, Temple End, High Wycombe town centre. Benefitting To Let £15 Per Sq Ft Click Here Available Sq Ft Wycombe, HP13 5DR from air conditioning, 6 parking spaces, boardroom, private offices and kitchenette. Anglo Office Park, Cressex Modern ground floor office with WC 1,653 ­ Business Park, Building 10, Lincoln accommodation and parking on Under 3,426 To Let £12.50 Per Sq Ft £36,500 Click Here Road, High Wycombe, Cressex Business Park. Parking Offer Sq Ft Buckinghamshire, HP12 3RH ratio 1:330 sq ft. Potentially no Business Rates to pay if your company only occupies Suites 3 and 5 Old Bank House, 1,691 one property. Well refurbished 39a High Street, High Wycombe, To Let £20,292 Per Annum £10,500 Click Here Available Sq Ft office premises on the 1st floor. Buckinghamshire, HP11 2AG Located in a High Street position, 2 car spaces available. For further information please call 01494 446612 Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale Second Floor 3&4 Twyford Place, Tree lined boulevard style office Cressex Business Park, Lincolns 1,887 complex. Refurbished open plan Inn Office Village, Lincoln Road, To Let £12.50 Per Sq Ft Click Here Available Sq Ft offices, with a very good parking High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, ratio of 1:250 sq ft. HP12 3RE Well presented business park on Mallard House, Peregrine 2,451 ­ the East side of High Wycombe. Business Park, Gomm Road, High 5,125 To Let £99,937 Per Annum The offices have been stylishly £72,000 Click Here Available Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 Sq Ft refurbished. Parking ratio 1:220 sq 7DL ft. Very attractive incentive package Voyager House, Wooburn Green, 2,500 ­ available. Mercury Park, Wycombe Lane, High 10,250 To Let £24 Per Sq Ft High quality offices on landscaped £180,000 Click Here Available Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP10 Sq Ft business park. Fully fitted with 0HH double glazed partitioning. Office accommodation on two 3,000 ­ Swan House, White Hart Street, principal floors over part of the 7,000 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, To Let £131,250 Per Annum Eden Shopping Centre, can also £54,500 Click Here Available Sq Ft HP11 2HL be used for D1. Under refurbishment, from 3­7,000 sq ft. A fairly newly built estate, which is D2 Regent Park, Princes Estate, close to the main line rail station 3,248 Summerleys Road, Princes To Let £17.50 Per Sq Ft with quick links to London £33,750 Click Here Available Sq Ft Risborough, Buckinghamshire, Marylebone. High spec fully fitted HP27 9LE offices. 9 parking spaces. For further information please call 01494 446612 Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale Well presented business park on 3,750 ­ Swan House, Peregrine Business the East side of High Wycombe. 7,500 Park, Gomm Road, High Wycombe, To Let £21 Per Sq Ft The offices have been stylishly £85,500 Click Here Available Sq Ft Buckinghamshire, HP13 7DL refurbished. Good parking ratio 1:220 sq ft. Modern office complex in Hampden Court, Kingsmead Loudwater close to J3 of the M40. 3,926 Business Park, London Road, High To Let £98,150 Per Annum A full café complex has now been £74,000 Click Here Available Sq Ft Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 built in the centre of the site. 1JU Parking ratio 1:245 sq ft. Modern office complex in Oakley Court, Kingsmead Business Loudwater close to J3 of the M40. 4,712 Park, London Road, High To Let £117,800 Per Annum A full café complex has now been Click Here Available Sq Ft Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 built in the centre of the site. 1JU Parking ratio 1:245 sq ft. The property is a brick built structure under a tiled pitched roof. It is Grade II Listed, with WG House, Cressex Road, wooden window frames which 5,424 Cressex, High Wycombe, For Sale £1,350,000 for the Freehold are single glazed. The building £17,000 Click Here Available Sq Ft Buckinghamshire, HP12 4TY has front and rear sections and offers the potential of several entrances giving easy subletting opportunities. Open plan office suite of 6,000 sq Fifth Floor Sword House, Totteridge ft with good natural light. Located 6,000 Road, High Wycombe, To Let £60,000 Per Annum right next to the Wycombe £60,000 Click Here Available Sq Ft Buckinghamshire, HP13 6DG mainline station with 26 min to London Marylebone. For further information please call 01494 446612 Offices High Wycombe, Marlow and Slough Offices To Let/For Size Photo Property Address Price/Rent £ Description Rateable Value Brochure Status Sale Grade A offices only second floor Second Floor, St John's Place, 9,223 available.
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