Location:
Coventry itself is strategically located at the heart of the ‘Golden Triangle’ in the Midlands and has the benefit of excellent transport links throughout the UK via the M1/M6. Additionally, with its position in the centre of the UK’s motorway network, there is easy access to the M1 and M6 together with the A5 and M40. The property is located on the west side of Stoke Row in Barras Heath in Coventry, some 0.62 miles in distance to the north east of the city centre. The site itself is bounded to the west by the rear gardens of the existing residential property located on Clay Lane whilst the eastern boundary is also bounded by rear gardens on Stoke Row. The northern and southern boundaries comprise of adjoining industrial units. The property has the benefit of excellent transport links with Danes Road and Clay Lane, which both link to the main A4600 Walsgrave Road, a major arterial route into the city centre which further connects to J2 of the M6/M69 motorway.
Description:
The property comprises an L-shaped industrial site extending to circa 1 acre with almost 100% site cover containing a number of buildings, split into individual units of varying dimensions and sizes which have been constructed in a piecemeal format, and interlinked over a period of time. As a result, the eaves heights also vary from building to building. The main buildings on the complex were built circa 1950s in solid brick construction beneath a pitched roof covered in corrugates roof sheets and supported by light steel trusses. Part of the building has been re-roofed with a pitched, profile steel panelled roof, beneath a steel portal frame construction. Some of the elevations have been clad with profile steel panels. More recently, further buildings have been constructed of steel portal frame construction which incorporate profile steel sheet panels to the elevations and roof.
Area Breakdown:
Site area : 1 acre site
TOTAL GIA: 39,888 sq. ft (3,705.72 sq.m)
Key Features:
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