Summary
A level parcel of land extending to 0.7 acres with gated entrance and securely fenced boundaries and with a long-established reputation for being used as a vehicle breakers yard. The land adjacent to the entrance is predominantly finished in concrete hardstanding with the remaining areas surfaced in compacted hardcore. The perimeter of the site is securely fenced and there is also a Porta Cabin office and a limited number of shipping containers providing an element of secure storage.
Key Points
Licensed waste transfer site extending to 0.7 acresWaste management license (No: 90490/M02)Previously used as a vehicle breakers yard – now clearedSecurely fenced site with Porta Cabin office and interceptor drainage systemPotential for future residential development (STP)
Waste License
The site has the benefit of a waste management license (Registration No: 90490/M02).
Site Area
Referring to Land Registry to identify the boundaries of the site (Title no: SF263847) and ProMap to measure the area, we calculate that the site extends to 0.7 acres.
Services
Mains drainage, water and electricity is connected. An interceptor tank is also insitu. No services have been tested by the agents.
VAT
The sale price is not subject to VAT.
Tenure
Available freehold, subject to contract and with vacant possession upon completion.
Business Rates
Rateable Value: £12,750
Rates Payable: £6,362.25 pa (24/25)
Anti-money Laundering Regulations
In accordance with the anti-money laundering regulations, two forms of identification will be required (e.g. photographic driving license, passport, utility bill) from the applicant and a credit check may also be required, the cost of which will be the responsibility of the applicant. Where appropriate we will also need to see proof of funds.
Location
The site is located at the end Line Kiln Lane, a cul-de-sac off Liverpool Road East (A50) and lies approximately one mile to the north-west of the centre of Kidsgrove, in a mixed-use commercial area. The site is within ½ a mile of the junction between the A50 and A34, the latter of which provides direct access to the A500 dual carriageway which in turn links Junctions 15 and 16 of the M6. Two canal routes flank much of the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of the site in what is actually a very picturesque area, which may encourage the future redevelopment of the site to residential (STP).