13 Crown Business Park, Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray, LE14 3NQ | £60 pw
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First floor office suites available from 750 sq ft to 4,430 sq ft. Located on well maintained and secure business park with easy access to A46
ACCOMMODATION
The upper floor of a well-sited 1970’s cruciform office block, now with replacement double glazed windows, these offices are available as a whole or in four separate wings, varying in layout from nearly open-plan to spine corridor with rooms off.
The Crown Business Park is part of a complex of 1,100,000 sq. ft. of industrial and business premises sited midway between Leicester, Nottingham, Loughborough and Melton Mowbray. The park is actively managed with estate roads and landscaping maintained to the highest standard. Security is excellent, with complete estate fencing, gated entrance and video surveillance.
The premises are approached through a common entrance hall.
Net Internal Area as presently portioned;
4,430 sq ft excluding corridors, mess room and w.cs
The offices come with allocated car parking.
GENERAL INFORMATION
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment with Shouler & Son, Wilton Lodge, 1 Wilton Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0UJ. Tel:- (01664) 410166
TERMS: A new internal repairing and insuring agreement is offered for a length of term to be agreed.
RENT: £14,000 a year for the whole or suites from 750 sq ft to let from £60 per week, exempt from VAT, in either case plus service and insurance.
SERVICES: Sub-metered electricity, shared central heating, florescent lighting. An energy performance certificate is available at www.ndepcregister.com ref 0700-0445-5330-9900-8113 and can be viewed on our downloadble brochure.
RATEABLE VALUE: No assessment found but estimated at £15,000.
DIRECTIONS: Best approached from A606 at Nether Broughton, follow lorry route signs from A46 and elsewhere. Also accessible from the west for light traffic via Old Dalby.
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