A warehouse/industrial unit that has become available at Avonmouth in Bristol is already generating a great deal of interest thanks to its prominent position and excellent road links.
The site, made up of two semi-detached units that could potentially be sub-divided, fronts Crowley Way, a prime industrial area less than a mile from junction 18 of the M5. The location would be ideal for a storage/distribution firm or trade counter operator.
Available through joint agents Carter Jonas and BNP Paribas, Units 1 and 2 (approx. 34,553 sq ft combined) include a ground floor space formerly used as a reception area, toilets, storage rooms and an office. On the first floor there is partitioned office space, a kitchen and toilets.
The main warehouse provides open storage and has a power-floated concrete floor, gas-fired hot-air blower heaters, suspended strip lighting and about 10% translucent roof lighting.
A tarmacadam forecourt surrounded by security fencing provides parking for about 15 vehicles and access to the units is through pedestrian doors and two roller shutters.
The units are of steel portal frame construction, with a combination of uPVC-coated profile steel cladding and brick and blockwork elevations under a pitched roof.
Alison Williams, head of Carter Jonas’ south west industrial team, said: “The units would be ideal for a storage/distribution firm looking for excellent road links or a trade counter operator wanting a highly visible roadside position.
“Avonmouth is about 120 miles west of London, 80 miles south of Birmingham and 40 miles east of Cardiff, and the M48 and M49 give access to south Wales via both Severn crossings.”