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2400 Sq Ft Immediately Available BRIGHOUSE, WEST YORKSHIRE HD6 4AB TO LET HIGH QUALITY OFFICES FROM 400 - 2,400 SQ FT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Design & Build offices of 5,000 - 10,000 sq ft A 6 4 N L 1 K C TO HALIFAX E “Excellent main road DISTANCES B S L L B I H A R 6 ER RD N YN A O R 4 RA TH communications are 4 F GARD O EN RD Brighouse 1 mile 4 mins R H A G D A L R available to surrounding I D R Brighouse Train Station 1 mile 5 mins F E A N D X R D R towns and cities and M62 J25 11.6 miles 5 mins D B RD O O N Halifax 5 miles 15 mins LO E G the Motorway network” ER ATE AT W Leeds 15 miles 23 mins A Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB 6 0 2 5 Leeds Bradford Airport 17 miles 39 mins E L Manchester 32 miles 53 mins L TO LEEDS Location A N K D L IN RD UNDENSCHEILD 3 Sheffield 33 miles 1hr 3 mins L ST 64 CI AL A MER Aerial COM A644 Description BRIGHOUSE WA RIVER CALDER KE FIE LD R D The Site A 6 4 1 Availability H U B IR D DS D R OY E D RIVER CALDER Gallery L JUNCTION 25 T R N M62 S S N F O I T E Further Information S L M D D A N E R R E B G D D I R 3 B 4 A644 6 TO HUDDERSFIELD A A59 HARROGATE A61 A65 A658 A61 A58 LOCATION A660 LEEDS A650 14 BRADFORD 44 AIRPORT 13 SHIPLEY A658 A64 A587 A6120 45 12 A59 Woodvale Office Park is accessed from the A641 Bradford Road, A583 M55 32 3 1 A671 47 4 11 BRADFORD 10 46 a short distance away from Brighouse Town Centre. M6 9 A610 A6 8 LEEDS BLACKPOOL A583 A666 45 A63 31 7 PRESTON 6 M621 44 A1(M) A584 A6036 M606 A646 BLACKBURN Excellent main road communications are available to 30 26 A646 A58 28 29 5 30 A59 29 HALIFAX 29 3 4 32A surrounding towns and cities and the Motorway network is 1 M65 31 A582 RAWTENSTALL BRIGHOUSE M62 32 LEYLAND 28 A681 A6025 25 33 WAKEFIELD accessible via junction 25 of the M62 Motorway which is A56 M62 A644 8 A58 24 A641 approximately 1 mile to the south east. 23 A628 SOUTHPORT M1 CHORLEY A666 HUDDERSFIELD 1 A58 A642 M6 M62 A1 M66 ROCHDALE 38 Wellholme Park lies directly adjacent to the south of the BURY 21 A629 27 M61 2 BOLTON A58 20 premises providing a pleasant park setting. 3 38 6 19 DELPH 5 BARNSLEY A1(M) 37 4 3 4 19 A635 37 5 26 3 17 20 M58 16 1 BOLTON UPON WALKDEN 15 1 DEANE 14 MANCHESTER A695 25 SWINTON A627 13 36 36 7 A633 12 A616 24 A580 M602 2 A345 AINTREE 1 3 23 M1 6 A628 A580 11 23 A630 BOOTLE 4 10 ST HELENS 24 3 M67 35 M6 M60 M62 A629 M18 3 M60 22 7 WALLASEY A5058 2 11 ROTHERHAM KINGSWAY 10 A6 25 TUNNEL 10 34 A631 21A 26 9 A34 27 1 8 SALE 5 5 M62 6 7 STOCKPORT 1 21 A56 4 3 2 PEAK 33 32 2 BIRKENHEAD 3 2 1 TUNNEL ALTRINCHAM DISTRICT 32 BIRKENHEAD A557 WARRINGTON A57 LIVERPOOL A5300 4 SHEFFIELD 3 5 A60 A553 A41 WIDNES 31 A56 20 8 6 7 NORTON LEES A57 MERSEY A34 PRESTATYN SPEKE GATEWAY 9 4 A6 A57 LLANDUDNO RIVER MERSEY MANCHESTER 10 AIRPORT LIVERPOOL A533 BENLECH RHYL HESWALL JOHN LENNON 11 M6 HOLLYHEAD A55 M53 AIRPORT WILMSLOW COLWYN BAY 12 19 A523 5 6 A61 A547 7 A533 RHUDDLAN 8 ELLESMERE M56 A537 30 A547 A540 A55 HOLYWELL 9 PORT A566 A619 ANGLESEY BEAUMARIS A55 A623 14 10 BUXTON LLANGEFNI A49 A537 B5381 A548 LLANFAIRFECHAN ST. ASAPH A61 A548 A550 11 A55 15 MACCLESFIELD A525 FLINT A5117 NORTHWICH M1 A60 A541 A548 A41 A6 A473 CHESTERFIELD BANGOR A548 A566 A34 A617 12 A54 A533 DENBIGH A494 A51 18 A487 A544 A513 CHESTER A54 A5 A49 A523 A53 A55 CONGLETON A494 LLANRWST A41 17 RUTHIN A470 A50 A51 A34 A530 A5 A534 A527 A470 A534 A534 A53 A5 A494 16 NANTWICH A500 A500 WREXHAM A41 A49 A520 A34 A5 A51 STOKE CORWEN A5 ON-TRENT LLANGOLLEN A525 15 A50 A51 A34 A520 A53 A519 STONE A5013 A51 A518 A34 A41 A519 14 STAFFORD A518 B5405 JUNCTION 25 M62 TO MANCHESTER TO LEEDS Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB A644 Location Aerial Description WELLHOLME PARK The Site BRIGHOUSE Availability Gallery Further Information A641 “Only a mile away from Brighouse town centre and 5 miles from Halifax” DESCRIPTION Woodvale Office Park comprises 3 office buildings each with dedicated car parking areas and surrounded by parklands. Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB The offices have been fitted out for modern day business use and can provide a range of office Location accommodation to suit every occupier. Aerial The offices have the benefit of:- Description • Perimeter trunking The Site • Category Grade II fluorescent strip lights • Gas fired central heating Availability • Double glazed window units • Male and female toilet facilities Gallery • Fitted kitchen Further Information • ADT intruder alarm • Electronic key pad entry buzzer system Some of the offices provide suspended ceilings and ceiling mounted air conditioning. A separate site is available for Design & Build offices of 5,000 sq ft - 10,000 sq ft, details available on request. “The offices have been fitted out for modern day business use and can provide a range of office accommodation to suit every occupier” WOODVALE HOUSE DEVELOPMENT LAND @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information OAK PARKVIEW HOUSE HOUSE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK OAK HOUSE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK AD BRADFORD RO Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB 3 FLOORS OF HIGH QUALITY OFFICES ALE RO FROM 400 - 2,400 SQ FT (37 - 190 SQ M) WOODV AD Location Aerial Description The Site AvailabilityAvailability Woodvale House Parkview House Oak House Gallery Further Information DESIGN & BUILD FROM 5,000 - 10,000 SQ FT PARKVIEW HOUSE WOODVALE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK HOUSE 4 FLOORS OF HIGH QUALITY OFFICES @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK FULLY LET 3 FLOORS OF HIGH QUALITY OFFICES 700- 1,000 SQ FT (65 - 93 SQ M) Office Office Office Office Comms Room StoreSLadies WC Gents tore Office WC Office Kitchen Dis. WC Store Boiler Room Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Office Location Aerial FIRST FLOOR Description The Site AvailabilityAvailability Office Office Office Office Comms Woodvale House Room Parkview House StoreSLadies WC Gents tore Office WC Office Oak House Kitchen Dis. DESCRIPTION WC Store Gallery WOODVALE Boiler Room This multi occupied property is made up of Office Further Information HOUSE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK high quality office accommodation across ground, first and second floors, ranging in size from 700 – 8,818 sq ft. Each floor benefits from male and female wcs’, air conditioning, gas fired central heating, double glazed window GROUND FLOOR units. Parking is available immediately outside the property and in the surrounding areas of Woodvale Office Park. • Modern office accommodation. • Parking available. AVAILABILITY • Varying sizes available. WOODVALE HOUSE SQ FT SQ M Second Floor 1,000 93 First Floor 700 65 Ground Floor LET TOTAL AVAILABLE 1,700 158 Comms Room Ladies WC Lift Office Office Office Gents WC Dis. Fire Escape WC Office Reception Office Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Boiler Room Office/Store Meeting Room Office Kitchen Location Aerial TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR Description The Site AvailabilityAvailability Comms Room Ladies WC Lift Woodvale House Office Office Office Gents WC Dis. ParkviewParkview House Fire Escape WC Office Reception Oak House Office PARKVIEW DESCRIPTION Gallery Boiler Room Office/Store Meeting Room Office The premises comprise the second floor of a Kitchen Further Information HOUSE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK period office building which has been fitted out for modern day business and is multi- occupied, accommodating several different GROUND FLOOR businesses. The building has access directly from the car park via a central lobby area. The accommodation is made up of a number of open plan and private offices and externally private parking is provided. A passenger lift is also available, accessed from the central lobby. AVAILABILITY • Fully refurbished. • Car Parking. PARKVIEW HOUSE SQ FT SQ M • Passenger Lift. Third Floor LET Second Floor 400 37 First Floor LET Ground Floor 2,040 190 TOTAL AVAILABLE 2,440 227 Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB BOARDROOM KITCHEN Location Aerial Description FIRST FLOOR The Site AvailabilityAvailability Woodvale House RECEPTION Parkview House Oak House DESCRIPTION Gallery OAK The accommodation is made up of a newly FEMALE Further Information HOUSE @ WOODVALE OFFICE PARK refurbished excellent first floor open plan office MALE space plus ground floor lobby reception area and private offices. Externally the building enjoys very generous private parking. The GROUND FLOOR building has the benefit of gas fired central heating, double glazed window units, male and female toilet facilities on both floors, new fitted kitchen, intruder alarm, newly refurbished both internally and externally. • Fully refurbished. AVAILABILITY • Car parking available. • WC Facilities. OAK HOUSE SQ FT SQ M First Floor LET Ground Floor LET TOTAL AVAILABLE Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB Location Aerial Description The Site Availability Gallery Further Information SERVICES RENTAL All mains and services On application.
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