Property Type | Business Units / Light Industrial |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 6,003 sq ft |
Rent | £35,000 per annum A rent deposit of 6 months is to be paid for use of the fixtures and fixtures within the playbarn. |
Rates Payable | £7,360.25 per annum |
EPC Rating | This property has been graded as E (122) |
The property comprises of commercial land that is laid to grass. The land provides a Total Site Area of approximately 0.71 acres (0.287 hectares). The commercial yard has in part a concreted and a part hardcored surface. The land is accessed from Stretton Road.
The property provides the rare opportunity to acquire a commercial land in South Shropshire would lend itself to a variety of commercial uses, subject to any statutory consents and would also be of interest to property developers/speculators.
The land is to be sold subject to a restriction on the title preventing its development for residential use in perpetuity.
Description | Size |
Commercial Unit | 6,003 sq ft |
Site Area | 3.74 Acres |
The land is prominently located fronting onto Stretton Road (Main Much Wenlock to Church Stretton Road) on the western edge of the town of Much Wenlock. The property is located within proximity of all local amenities and within proximity of the A458 Road (Main road between Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock). The land is accessed off Stretton Road.
The historic town of Much Wenlock has a good range of shops, a convenience store, restaurants, pubs and a twice weekly fruit and veg market in the town centre. There are both primary and secondary schools and a Leisure & Arts Centre.
Attractions in the town include the 16th century Guildhall and the residence, opposite the Church, of Dr William Penny Brooks, who founded the original Olympic Games in 1850.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful and unspoilt, nearby Wenlock Edge has spectacular views across the Shropshire plains. Not far away, Telford has access to the M54 together with rail and motorway links. The county town of Shrewsbury is within easy driving distance together with historic Ludlow and Bridgnorth.
The property is offered to let on a new lease for a length of term by negotiation. The lease will be granted on Tenants Full Repairing and Insuring Lease with rent reviews at three yearly intervals.
Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries.
The property is understood to benefit from Use Class E of the Town and Country Use Classes Order.
(Not tested at the time of our inspection)
The property is understood to be served by mains water, electricity and private drainage. There is an LPG gas supply to the property.
If the use of the property is a playbarn then the tenant will be allowed use of the fixtures and fittings in the property.