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Prime Roadside & Commercial Opportunity Leasehold / Freehold RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Morpeth Services ® ® THE SITE THE INNOVATION CENTRE Newcastle LEASEHOLD / FREEHOLD A1 PRIME ROADSIDE & COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Scotland MORPETH SERVICES (A1), MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE16 3LQ > Prime Roadside & Commercial Development Opportunity > Anchored by a new Trunk Road Service Area (TRSA) development > Suitable for a range of uses including Drive-Thru, Pub / Restaurant, Hotel and Office ENTER > Strategic Location, with 31,000 daily vehicle movements ON BEHALF OF LEASEHOLD / FREEHOLD PRIME ROADSIDE & COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNIY HOME SUMMARY LOCATION OPPORTUNITY PLANNING FURTHER INFORMATION SUMMARY Scotland > A prime trading location on the A1 with direct access from the new Morpeth Northern Bypass. > 31,000 vehicles passing per day. > Outline planning permission granted in November 2016. Click here for a link to the outline planning permission. > Serviced Site extending to circa 1.9 acres available for complimentary Roadside uses. > Suitable for a range of uses including drive-thru, pub / restaurant, hotel & office. THE SITE > The development includes an Innovation Centre, A1 Individual suites will be available on flexible lease terms. > Leasehold (design & build) offers preferred, freehold proposal will be considered. THE INNOVATION CENTRE MORPETH SERVICES Newcastle RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT MORPETH SERVICES (A1), MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE16 3LQ ON BEHALF OF LEASEHOLD / FREEHOLD PRIME ROADSIDE & COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNIY HOME SUMMARY LOCATION OPPORTUNITY PLANNING FURTHER INFORMATION LOCATION 5 4 B 3 634 6 5 B B 63 44 This prime development site is located two miles northwest of the historic market town of Morpeth in the north-east of England. The site is superbly positioned at the gateway to the newly opened DDRTO A Morpeth Northern Bypass which links the A1 to the Pegswood 1 LOHORSLE A Bypass (A197), completing the connection to Ashington and Blythe. 1 2 4 0 3 6 6 D A B A 8 The development site is accessed from St Leonard’s Interchange, O 6 R 9 LO T N S 7 G E W W via a roundabout spur on the east side of the A1. ITT ON 7 3 THE SITE 3 1 LO B NGWITTON LOWITTO EWOO TAON 7 A19 MORPETH NORTHERN BYPASS B B6343 6 3 OREH 4 N 2 D L 3 EFOR B634 OEH TAON STAK L O S H N IE G Morpeth Northern Bypass was completed in Spring 2017. It was H LD I S R R D S constructed to provide access to south-east Northumberland whilst T B E RHARLE T ’ alleviating congestion within Morpeth town centre and opening S TER GE RACE L RID N R residential and employment led development opportunities to the O T 2 A A A 4 1 R 3 6 9 6 9 2 Y 6 north of Morpeth. Click here for a fly-over of Morpeth Northern B W A Y 9 A L 8 Bypass (prior to opening). IL 1 H 1 SILVER A192 A 2 34 B6 CRALNTON TAON A 1 9 2 N 8 O 6 R 0 T 1 H RD LL A WICK HI R R E E D B U DRIVE TIMES (APPROX) EN E AV 9 TH 0 3 G 6 R B E E A N OELAD 6 L 8 N HLE AY A1 A 92 A1056 1 Ashington 6 miles 13 mins 9 E S V A T I A R 6 M D F 9 O E A1 G 91 R L 6 R D D 1 B H E Newcastle 16 miles 24 mins 6 A D 3 I 1 A 8 M RD A T M B6318 N D R K R O AR MIL TON P IT A BEN ARY RD D HALTO D R Alnwick 20 miles 29 mins A69 N A E 58 D D 9 1 10 W SOH SHELDS R 0 A HO N 3 O 6 6 D B A Y 7 A D 1 Edinburgh 106 miles 2 hours N R W RIA 9 E ECASLE AD D A69 ST H R GA JARROW TE RD SC NEASLE TAON OT BLA SW 0 YDON OOD 130 HWY RD A MORPETH SERVICES (A1), MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE16 3LQ ON BEHALF OF LEASEHOLD / FREEHOLD PRIME ROADSIDE & COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNIY HOME SUMMARY LOCATION OPPORTUNITY PLANNING FURTHER INFORMATION OPPORTUNITY PLANNING An exciting opportunity for representation alongside a newly proposed Service Northumberland County Council granted outline planning permission (reference: 16/00078/OUT) Area development. The southern section of the site (as shown on the plan) is for the site in November 2016. earmarked for comprehensive development to include: - a petrol filling station, with HGV provision, convenience store, coffee and hot food drive-thru offers. Click here for a link to the outline planning permission. The Outline consent incorporates a mixed use development comprising of trunk road service area incorporating a hotel (circa 60 beds), restaurant/ public house (550 sq m), petrol filling station and amenity building including retail (circa 650 sq m ), hot food (circa 400 sq m) and supporting facilities (circa 400 sq m), together with B1 employment (circa 2100 sq m) in the form of an Innovation Centre). ® RESDEAL DEELOE THE DEVELOPMENT SITE The land, edged orange on the plan, is available as a “Serviced Site” and extends to approximately 1.9 acres (0.77 Hectares) in total. Smaller development plots are available to meet interested parties’ specific requirements. The successful party(ies) will enjoy prime position as part of the larger roadside development site, where separate access will provide off the internal estate HE SE road, serving the Service Area, Innovation Centre and a high quality residential development of 150 houses beyond, as shown on the Development Masterplan. ® Click here to see materplan. OREH SERES INNOVATION CENTRE As part of the development our client will provide an Innovation Centre at HE OVAO ERE the entrance the development (edged yellow on the plan). Seven self-contained units with B1 employment use consent, will be available for occupation on flexible lease terms. MORPETH SERVICES (A1), MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE16 3LQ ON BEHALF OF LEASEHOLD / FREEHOLD PRIME ROADSIDE & COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNIY HOME SUMMARY LOCATION OPPORTUNITY PLANNING FURTHER INFORMATION TERMS VIEWINGS Our clients have a strong preference to offer design The site is visible from the kerbside at your own risk. and build Leasehold solutions on the site, to meet the specific requirements of interested parties. Paul Mather MRICS 1st Floor, Rutherford House Freehold offers for the whole or part of the site will 07825 254 244 Warrington Road, Birchwood Park be considered on their individual merits. [email protected] Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 6ZH Price on application. 0344 88 000 34 Flexible lease terms on the Innovation Centre are www.hindleylawrence.co.uk available. Further details on application. Bryce Stewart 19 Canning Street, 07920 244 328 Edinburgh, EH3 8EG [email protected] 0131 229 3800 www.montagu-evans.co.uk THE SITE THE INNOVATION CENTRE MORPETH SERVICES A1 150 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES Hindley Lawrence, for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, hereby give notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute any offer, contract or part thereof. 2. While these particulars are given in good faith and believed to be correct, any interested party should satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each and every statement therein, which statements are made without responsibility on the part of Hindley Lawrence, the vendors or lessors. 3. Hindley Lawrence, nor any persons in their employment, has authority to make, give or imply any representation of warranty whatsoever relating to this property. February 2018. RB&Co 0161 833 0555. www.richardbarber.co.uk MORPETH SERVICES (A1), MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE16 3LQ.
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