• Standalone warehouse/workshop in established industrial estate.
• On market due to relocation of business.
• Dedicated car parking to front and external storage yard to the rear.
• Gross internal area (GIA) of 881.93 sq.m (9,493 sq.ft) approx.
• Offers in excess of £275,000 are invited.
• Leasehold offers also invited.
PROPERTY NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Location
The subjects comprise a detached single storey industrial building
contained within the New Albion Industrial Estate, in the Glasgow
suburb of Yoker.
The New Albion Industrial Estate itself is situated on the southern
side of Halley Street, between its junction with Hawick Street to
the west and Kelso Street to the east.
Accommodation
The property comprises a relatively modern detached single storey
industrial workshop, which appears to have been constructed
around 1980. The subjects are of steel portal frame construction
arranged over a single main warehouse floor and accessed from
the industrial estate distributor road by means of two roller shutter
doors, which provide vehicular access to the property and by a
twin leaf aluminium framed and glazed pedestrian entrance on the
front elevation of the subjects.
As mentioned the subjects are of steel portal frame construction,
with the main walls appearing to be a mixture of blockwork,
facing brick and profiled coated steel sheeting. The building
is surmounted by a shallow pitch designed steel framed roof
which is clad in corrugated metal sheeting which incorporates
translucent roof panels.
Internally, the property generally appears to be of a typical design
and layout, arranged to provide a main workshop area, store room
and in-span offices, together with staff canteen and kitchen areas
and toilet facilities.
The main workshop area has a concrete slab flooring, the walls
are finished in painted blockwork to dado level with insulated wall
cladding panels to roof height.
Natural light within the property is provided via translucent roof
panels inset into the roof cladding. Within the office and staff
accommodation, natural light is provided by means of UPVC
framed double glazed window units.
The property has the benefit of a dedicated yard which lies to the
rear of the property and is accessed from the front via a set of
metal swing gates. The yard surface is a mixture of concrete hard
standing and compacted earth.
Terms
Offers are invited in excess of £275,000 for the purchase of our
clients’ freehold interest in the subjects.
Parties are encouraged to register their interest in writing to DM
Hall in order that they may be kept advised of any closing date
which may be set for the receipt of offers.
Alternative to a sale, our client may consider offers to lease
the premises, dependant on the proposed lease duration and
covenant strength of the interested party.
Specification
The property comprises a relatively modern detached single storey
industrial workshop, which appears to have been constructed
around 1980. The subjects are of steel portal frame construction
arranged over a single main warehouse floor and accessed from
the industrial estate distributor road by means of two roller shutter
doors, which provide vehicular access to the property and by a
twin leaf aluminium framed and glazed pedestrian entrance on the
front elevation of the subjects.
As mentioned the subjects are of steel portal frame construction,
with the main walls appearing to be a mixture of blockwork,
facing brick and profiled coated steel sheeting. The building
is surmounted by a shallow pitch designed steel framed roof
which is clad in corrugated metal sheeting which incorporates
translucent roof panels.
Internally, the property generally appears to be of a typical design
and layout, arranged to provide a main workshop area, store room
and in-span offices, together with staff canteen and kitchen areas
and toilet facilities.
The main workshop area has a concrete slab flooring, the walls
are finished in painted blockwork to dado level with insulated wall
cladding panels to roof height.
Natural light within the property is provided via translucent roof
panels inset into the roof cladding. Within the office and staff
accommodation, natural light is provided by means of UPVC
framed double glazed window units.
The property has the benefit of a dedicated yard which lies to the
rear of the property and is accessed from the front via a set of
metal swing gates. The yard surface is a mixture of concrete hard
standing and compacted earth.