Commercial Properties For Sale in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
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This self contained site on Innsworth Technology Park was established as a Royal Mail distribution depot but more recently has been the main storage and distribution centre for an international sheet materials company. It comprises; a two storey office block with open plan accommodation, two large yards (each with individual access) and a number of warehouses and storage sheds. The main warehouse has an internal office and facilities block, and office sales counter facing yard 2. There is scope for each yard to be operated independently either for renewed owner-occupation or multi-let occupancy, and there is potential to develop or re-develop the site subject to consents. Local amenities include the Park Diner which is less than two minutes walk from the office building.
Station Hotel is located in Gloucester city center, which is attracting substantial investment and redevelopment with over £200 million of development currently underway. The hotel occupies a prominent roadside location on the A430 (Bruton Way) at the entrance to Gloucester Railway Station. Immediately in front of the property is the Gloucester Transport Hub, which is the city's main bus station, and the Forum development, delivering 108,000 sq ft of Grade A offices, a four-star hotel, a 398-space car park, retail, residential, and leisure facilities. Beyond the Transport Hub and The Forum lies Kings Square, which has been regenerated into outstanding public open space, and to the west is the former Debenhams building, which is being refurbished by the University of Gloucestershire to provide education facilities for up to 4,000 students with associated services. The city benefits from excellent public transport services, with fast and frequent train services to major UK cities from Gloucester Station, while the adjacent Travel Hub provides bus services locally and to Cheltenham, Chepstow, Hereford, Ross-on-Wye, Tewkesbury, and Stroud. National Express coaches go to Birmingham, Bristol, and London. In 2023, the railway station had an estimated 1,454,095 passengers. The annual average daily traffic flow on Bruton Way was recorded in 2023 to be 19,174. Roadlinks are good; M5 junction 11a is 3.5 miles to the east, junction 11 lies 5 miles north east, and junction
Occupational Lease Terms DIS SPRINKLERS LIMITED - FIRST FLOOR - 5 Year Term - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £17,500 per annum exclusive - £1,875 per annum service charge contribution GLOUCESTER ASSOCIATION OF PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS - GROUND FLOOR - 5 Year Term signed 25/7/2023 - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £9,650 per annum exclusive Cranham House presents a modern and practical commercial base within one of Quedgeley's established business locations. As the registered office location for Opex Holdings and other enterprises, Cranham House functions as a dedicated commercial property designed to support administrative and operational activities. The surrounding business park environment provides a well-maintained setting with good parking provision, straightforward vehicular access and proximity to neighboring commercial operators.
- Combined Passing Rent £27,150
- 8 Car Parking Spaces
- Leases Expiring 2028
The site benefits from two vehicular access points off the A430 south west bypass, one of these being a traffic light controlled junction, with a further access road recently installed into the sold plots. Originally greenfield land, the site levels have been raised by filling with granular material. A tarmacadam road runs along the northern edge of the site within the site boundary. The road has been constructed to Highways Authority 'adoptable standards'. Gloucester is the County Town of Gloucestershire with a population of circa 136,000 (2001 census). The City has a long and well established manufacturing tradition particularly for aerospace related industries and benefits from a strategic location adjacent to the M5 Motorway between Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south. Spinnaker Park is located on the south western edge of the City with convenient access to both the City Centre, the local road network and the M5 Motorway. The site is directly located off the A430 south western bypass. The local area is predominantly a mix of commercial uses and over recent years has seen considerable investment and redevelopment, including a new campus for Gloucestershire College, a Sainsbury's supermarket and the recently completed Gloucester Quays Retail Outlet Centre. A Marston's pub/restaurant is currently under construction and further developments are planned.
This self contained site on Innsworth Technology Park was established as a Royal Mail distribution depot but more recently has been the main storage and distribution centre for an international sheet materials company. It comprises; a two storey office block with open plan accommodation, two large yards (each with individual access) and a number of warehouses and storage sheds. The main warehouse has an internal office and facilities block, and office sales counter facing yard 2. There is scope for each yard to be operated independently either for renewed owner-occupation or multi-let occupancy, and there is potential to develop or re-develop the site subject to consents. Local amenities include the Park Diner which is less than two minutes walk from the office building.
Pillar & Lucy House is a Grade II listed warehouse built in 1835 on the east bank of the Gloucester Sharpness Canal for sugar importers Messrs Phillpotts and Baker. Gloucester Docks, originally constructed in the early 19th century to support the city's expanding trade, have since been revitalised into a lively cultural hub. The upper floors, supported on a colonnade of cast-iron pillars, extended over the quay to provide temporary covered storage. From 1850 the building was occupied by corn merchants - initially J & C Sturge, followed by W C Lucy & Co in the 1860s and Smith & Cornock from the 1890s. In 1917 the building interior was damaged by fire. Gloucester City Council granted planning permission in 1983 to convert Pillar & Lucy House to offices, a pub, wine bar and restaurant. The covered quayside was a huge asset when the ground floor opened as a pub The Waterfront in 1984. Two years later it had become live music and real ale venue The City Barge. Following extensive refurbishment of the entire building, the very popular Coal Kitchen bar and grill opened in 2007
Unit 24, Bamfurlong Industrial Estate, Staverton, Cheltenham, GL51 6SX Industrial / Warehouse / Workshop Unit • Freehold Sale (will consider Leasing) • Good access to M5 and Cheltenham/Gloucester Centre • Large parking and loading forecourt (space for up to 18 vehicles) • Potential refurbishment
Occupational Lease Terms DIS SPRINKLERS LIMITED - FIRST FLOOR - 5 Year Term - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £17,500 per annum exclusive - £1,875 per annum service charge contribution GLOUCESTER ASSOCIATION OF PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS - GROUND FLOOR - 5 Year Term signed 25/7/2023 - Outside S24-28 L&T Act 1954 - £9,650 per annum exclusive Cranham House presents a modern and practical commercial base within one of Quedgeley's established business locations. As the registered office location for Opex Holdings and other enterprises, Cranham House functions as a dedicated commercial property designed to support administrative and operational activities. The surrounding business park environment provides a well-maintained setting with good parking provision, straightforward vehicular access and proximity to neighboring commercial operators.
The property is Grade II* listed. The property, historically known as the Merchants House, comprises three stories; ground floor commercial unit with upper floor residential 1 bedroom flat, split across first and second floors. The premises is timber frame with brick above and benefits from a stone and brick cellar (formerly a medieval undercroft). The property is accessed via single doorway on Westgate Street. The property is to be sold with full vacant possession. There is no gas to the property.
The site benefits from two vehicular access points off the A430 south west bypass, one of these being a traffic light controlled junction, with a further access road recently installed into the sold plots. Originally greenfield land, the site levels have been raised by filling with granular material. A tarmacadam road runs along the northern edge of the site within the site boundary. The road has been constructed to Highways Authority 'adoptable standards'. Gloucester is the County Town of Gloucestershire with a population of circa 136,000 (2001 census). The City has a long and well established manufacturing tradition particularly for aerospace related industries and benefits from a strategic location adjacent to the M5 Motorway between Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south. Spinnaker Park is located on the south western edge of the City with convenient access to both the City Centre, the local road network and the M5 Motorway. The site is directly located off the A430 south western bypass. The local area is predominantly a mix of commercial uses and over recent years has seen considerable investment and redevelopment, including a new campus for Gloucestershire College, a Sainsbury's supermarket and the recently completed Gloucester Quays Retail Outlet Centre. A Marston's pub/restaurant is currently under construction and further developments are planned.


