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Refurbished Industrial/ Warehouse Unit To Unit A Kings Hill Park Darlaston Road Wednesbury WS10 7SH Part Refrigerated Warehouse Accommodation Available 61,520 sq ft (5,715 sq m) • C.16,000 sq ft of chilled warehouse space Refurbished Industrial/ • Clear working height approx. 6.25m • 3 ground level loading doors • Secure rear yard Warehouse Unit • Ground & First Floor offices • 63 car parking spaces • Approx 2 miles – J9 M6/5 miles J1 M5 To Let LOCATION WAREHOUSE OFFICES EXTERNALLY Unit A is prominently located at the front of Kings Hill • Incorporates c.16,000 sq ft • Feature glazed entrance • 30m secure concrete Park which is situated on the main A462 Darlaston of chilled space and reception area loading yard to rear Road within ½ mile of Wednesbury Town Centre. • Park brick and block part • Ground and first floor offices • 63 car parking spaces profile clad elevations • Open plan The site is located approximately 2 miles from J9 • Pitched lined roof • Supsended ceilings of the M6 Motorway and 5 miles from J1 of the M5 • Translucent roof lights • WC’s and kitchenette Motorway. • Clear working height facilities to both floors approx. 6.25m • 3 ground level loading doors 9 8 SERVICES Accommodation SQ FT SQ M All mains services are connected to the property. Warehouse 52,485 4,876 Ground Floor office 5,433 505 LEASE TERMS/RENTAL First Floor office 3,602 335 The unit is available by way of an assignment/sub- lease on an existing FRI lease with a break option in Total (GIA) 61,520 5,716 December 2027, or alternatively on a new FRI lease. SERVICE CHARGE A service charge is levied for the upkeep of the Estate. A34 A51 A5148 A41 Cannock A5192 M6 Lichfield M54 A449 M6 TOLL A34 Tamworth A5 A5 A41 A460 A452 A453 M6 A461 M42 A442 Wolverhampton A454 Walsall Sutton Wednesbury A34 A454 A449 Coldfield A41 A452 A38 Bridgnorth Unit A A4123 Oldbury West Kings Hill Park Bromwich Dudley A34 A442 Kinswinford M6 Smethwick A458 A449 A4036 Enville Birmingham A491 M5 A456 Stourbridge A45 Halesown A456 A45 A449 A38 A34 LOCAL AMENITIES: A441 M42 A452 A435 A41 SAT NAV: WS10 7SH W’HAMPT ON RD J10 WILLENHAL L R UTE D Y RO NTR BUSINESS RATES EPC OU K C LAC D T B A H E O K R Rateable Value £255,000. The unit has a rating of C-74 E Y W K A C E Y L E P M6 T U O R VIEWING By prior appointment with joint agents: Y R A4038 T N U O C K C A L B Darlaston B R O AD IKEA W A Y B A4038 W L Birmingham K C T R J9 Bilston E T Y U O Gallagher Y R N COUNTR CK E A A462 Shopping L W B A462 King’s Hill A41 R Park D D R N M6 E E R B G LK CO D UN O Katie Monks Simon Russell Moxley TR O Y W N EW DUDLEY STREET R D T: 07584 606 213 T: 07770 854 977 T Bradley S L E: [email protected] E: [email protected] AL S AL W T S Y Hugh Walton Unit A LE DUD Wednesbury Friar Park T: 07807 999 777 Kings Hill Park E: [email protected] IMPORTANT: These brief particulars have been prepared as agents for our clients and are intended as a convenient guide to supplement an inspection or survey. Their accuracy is not guaranteed. They contain statements of opinion and in some instances we have relied on information provided by others. You should verify the particulars on your visit to the property and the particulars do not obviate the need for a full survey and all the appropriate enquiries. Accordingly, there shall be no liability as a result of any error or omission in the particulars or any other information given. Designed and Produced by Q Squared Design Ltd. Tel: 01789 730833. October 2020..
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