National property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton has been instructed to market the leasehold of a prestigious warehouse and office property on behalf of Western Power Distribution. The property is on Museum Way on the Riverside Estate in Northampton.
Riverside is a prime mixed use business park. Occupiers include Currys, Pets at Home, Boots, Comet, Next, Homebase, Carpetright, Harveys, Frankie and Benny’s, Costa, Subway, Harvester, Virgin Active and several car dealerships including Mercedes, Volkswagen, Peugeot, Nissan, Renault, Land Rover and Toyota.
The property comprises a 6,835 sq ft office and warehouse unit on a 1.03 acre site which is fully hard surfaced and surrounded by a secure fence and gate.
The property is available by way of a sub lease or lease assignment with terms available on application.
Richard Baker from Lambert Smith Hampton said, “The building has been constructed to an excellent level of specification and the large surfaced yard area is likely to be an excellent selling point, especially given the lack of available properties on this part of the Riverside Estate”.