Glaisdale120 | Glaisdale Drive East | Bilborough | Nottingham | Ng8 4Gu

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Glaisdale120 | Glaisdale Drive East | Bilborough | Nottingham | Ng8 4Gu TO LET • Industrial / warehouse unit • 120,488 sq ft GLAISDALE Eaves height from 6m - 12m 120 • GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU • 5 dock level loading doors GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU 01: Location Destination Miles Time J25 M1 Motorway 6 14 The property is situated within Glaisdale Parkway J26 M1 Motorway 3 9 Industrial Estate, an established industrial area Nottingham City Centre 2.5 8 within Nottingham. Junctions 25 and 26 of the Derby City Centre 14 23 M1 motorway are approximately 3 miles to the Birmingham City Centre 51 60 west and Nottingham City Centre is approximately Nottingham University 3.5 8 4 miles to the east. Existing occupiers on the estate include Hillarys Blinds, Arco Ltd, Kingfisher Nottingham Trent University 3 9 Bonnington Plastics and Royal Mail. Queens Medical Centre 2 6 A610 26 A610 WOODHOUSE WAY M1 B609 STRELLEY RD A6002 B6004 A6514 ASPLEY LN A6002 BEECHDALE RD To M1 J26 3 miles WIGMAN RD 9 minutes A6514 WIGMAN RD WESTERN BILBOROUGH RD BLVD GLAISDALE HOLLINGTON RD A6130 To M1 J25 DRIVE EAST 6 miles A609 GLAISDALE 14 minutes BEECHDALE RD NOTTINGHAM DRIVE EAST RING RD A6200 B6004 WINGATE OLD COACH CLOSE ROAD HOLLINGTON RD A52 GLAISDALE A52 DRIVE WEST A6514 A6002 M1 A609 A609 A52 TROWELL RD RUSSEL DR WOLLATON RD MIDDLETON A453 BLVD 25 GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU 02: DESCRIPTION 03: EXTERNAL DETAILS The property benefits from the following features and specification: • 2 loading areas (main dispatch area and separate • Substantially refurbished 1950s warehouse goods loading) • Eaves heights ranging from 6m to 12m • Ample car parking spaces • 5 dock level loading doors • Concertina loading doors and covered dispatch area • Refurbished 2 storey office accommodation • Warehouse racking and lighting • Up to 12,000 pallet locations GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST GLAISDALE120 GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU GLAISDALE120 GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU 04: ACCOMMODATION Description Sq M Sq Ft Offices (2 storey) 565.6 6,086 Principal Warehouse (8m eaves) 6,310.8 66,829 High Bay Warehouse (12m eaves) 1,724.8 18,559 Former Cold Store (6m eaves) 471.7 5,076 Link Corridor 106.7 1,148 Loading & Repacking area 2,118 22,790 Total 11,197.6 120,488 05: PLANNING We understand the property is suitable for B1(c), B2 and B8 planning uses. Interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries with the local planning authority Nottingham City Council. 06: SERVICES All mains supplies including gas, water, electric and drainage supplies are connected to the site. 07: EPC More energy efficient 92-9A+990- 9935-0330- 8850-10 30- SK060150631520- DCLGxEPCgen2008 Net zero CO2 emissions A 0-25 B 26-50 C 51-75 This is how energy efficient D 76-100 89 the building is. E 101-125 F 126-150 G Over 150 Less energy efficient GLAISDALE120 GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST WINGATE CLOSE GLAISDALE120 WIGMAN ROAD WIGMAN ROAD FREMOUNT DR GLAISDALE120 | GLAISDALE DRIVE EAST | BILBOROUGH | NOTTINGHAM | NG8 4GU 08: TENURE The property is available on a leashold basis. Alternatively a sale of the long lease may be available. 09: BUSINESS RATES Rateable Value (2010 Rating List) - £171,000. 10: TERMS Available upon request. 11: VIEWING Strictly by appointment with the agents: Jon Ryan-Gill T 0121 233 6454 E [email protected] Rebecca Schofield T 0114 272 9750 E [email protected] Sean Bremner T 0115 896 6611 E [email protected] Important Notice Knight Frank LLP 1. Particulars: These particulars are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. You should not rely on statements by Knight Frank LLP in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing (“information”) as being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. Neither Knight Frank LLP nor any joint agent has any authority to make any representations about the property, and 1 Colmore Row accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s) or lessor(s). 2. Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, measurements and distances given are approximate only. 3. Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property does not Birmingham mean that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee must find out by inspection or in other ways that these matters have been properly dealt with and that all information is correct. 4. VAT: The VAT position relating to the property may change without notice. Particulars dated: Sept 2014. Photographs dated: Sept 2014. Knight Frank LLP KnightFrank.co.uk B3 2BJ is a limited liability partnership registered in England with registered number OC305934. Our registered office is 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN, where you may look at a list of members’ names..
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