Summary

Property Type Office / Trade Counter
Tenure To Let
Size 1,550 sq ft
Rent £14,500 per annum
Rates Payable Upon Enquiry
EPC Rating This property has been graded as C
  • WC and Kitchen Facilities
  • Open Plan Ground Floor
  • Three Phase Electricity
  • LED Strip Lighting
  • Double Glazed Windows
  • 3x Car Parking

About

The property comprises a part single, part two-storey midterraced building of traditional masonry construction with flat felted roofs over.

The premises are set behind forecourt parking and provide predominantly open plan accommodation on the ground floor with WC and kitchen facilities.

The first floor provides more cellular office space, which can be easily reconfigured to suit the occupier.

Further benefits include three phase electricity, double glazed windows to both elevations, LED strip lighting and emulsion coated walls.

Three forecourt car parking spaces are available immediately to the fore. Additional on-street parking is provided close by.

Location

James Road is situated off Kings Road in Tyseley, only 4 miles south east of Birmingham City Centre with Birmingham International Airport and NEC approximately 5 miles via the A45 Coventry Road.

National motorway connections via dual carriageway provide convenient access to the M42 Junction 6 (4.5 miles), the M6 Junction 5 (5.5 miles) and the M40 (10 Miles). Commuter rail services to Birmingham New Street Station via Tyseley Station are only half a mile from the subject development.

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Further Information

  • Planning Permission

    The property currently has planning permission granted under B2 (General Industrial).

    The property may be suitable for alternative uses, subject to the proper planning permission being sought.

  • Services

    The property benefits from mains electricity and water. The building benefits from an incoming gas main but the meter has never been installed.

    The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that all interested parties carry out their own investigations.

  • Service Charge

    A small service charge is levied in respect of maintenance and upkeep of communal areas.

  • Legal Costs

    Both parties are to bear their own legal and surveyor’s fees incurred during the transaction.