Commercial Properties For Sale by Stafford Perkins Chartered Surveyors, Ashford, including sold STC
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High House Business Park comprises two steel portal framed buildings built perpendicular to one another. Units 1 and 2 are arranged in a roughly east-west orientation, with Unit 1 being located at the eastern end. It is of steel portal frame construction and provides a little over 3,000 sq.ft. of accommodation. The ground floor provides a little under 1,600 sq.ft. of accommodation laid to storage and workshop space in its current configuration, with a little under 1,500 sq.ft. of office accommodation on the first floor. It is finished to a high standard and is mainly open plan in nature. WC facilities are on both ground and first floors. Externally there is a generous amount of hardstanding for loading/unloading and car parking.
- Circa 3,000 sq ft
- Ground floor workshop/store, 1st Floor Offices
- 3 Phase electricity
Unit 15 is located towards the rear of the estate and is end-terraced, adjacent to the eastern boundary. It provides a little over 1,500 sq.ft. of ground floor workshop/warehouse/office accommodation with a similar size mezzanine over providing further storage and office space along with kitchen and mess facilities. The height to the under-side of the mezzanine is some 9ft. The unit is accessed via an up-an-over door some 10ft 2in wide by 13ft 4in high. On the ground floor is a front office area of some 270 sq.ft. with a boardroom/meeting room of approximately 140 sq.ft. along with ladies' and gents' WC facilities. The first floor mezzanine totals a little under 1,500 sq.ft. and provides some 220 sq.ft. of office accommodation to the front; a kitchen/mess area of some 120 sq.ft. plus a plant room/store room of 80 sq.ft. The balance is laid to storage and whilst precise floor loadings are not currently available, the mezzanine floor was designed to take a substantial load. The office areas have been finished to a high standard, having suspended ceilings with LED lights, air conditioning and carpets throughout. The storage area on ground and first floor is similarly finished to a high standard with suspended ceilings, LED lights and power-floated concrete floor to the ground floor area. Externally the hardstanding has been laid to brick pavers and there are 3 designated car parking spaces.
- Close to Junctions 10/10A of M20
- Circa 1,500 sq.ft. workshop/warehouse/office
- Circa 1,500 sq.ft. mezzanine storage/office
This property totals some 2,300 sq ft of accommodation over ground, first, second, third and fourth floors, with a further element of storage accommodation within the basement. The building has traded as offices for a firm of solicitors for many years and accordingly has the new 'E' class consent permitting a variety of differing uses. There is rear pedestrian access to the eastern elevation of the building, via a store building. PLANNING Since purchasing the property in 2022 the Vendor has obtained Permitted Development/Planning Consent for five studio flats within the original building and three x two- bedroom flats on the land to the rear - See PA/2022/2591 and NOT/2022/3000 on the Local Planning Authority website.
- Approx 2,279 sq ft 9211.72 sq m)
- Town centre location
This mid-terraced building of solid brick construction under a clay peg tile roof provides self-contained lock-up retail premises on the ground floor totalling a little under 250 sq.ft. comprising front sales area/office, rear office/staff kitchen area, plus separate WC. It is currently trading as a gent's barber but previously having been an estate agency and retail premises. The self-contained living accommodation accessed from the rear benefits from an off-road car parking space and has a ground floor kitchen, two bedrooms, a lounge and a bathroom on the first floor and there is a small rear yard. The flat totals approximately 400 sq.ft.
- Ground floor lock-up retail premises
- Currently producing effective rent of £6,600 per annum
- Self-contained 1st floor flat, currently vacant
This building was constructed in 2012 to provide a detached two-storey self-contained office building to a high specification with air conditioning. It sits on a site of 0.75 acres comprises a little over 10,300 sq ft of built accommodation which can be split floor by floor or part floor. The offices have the benefit of VRV air conditioning, raised access flooring with 150mm clear void, suspended ceilings throughout with LG3 light fittings, an 8-person passenger lift and generous car parking.
This traditionally built building of solid brick construction under a Kent Peg Tile roof provides approximately 1,500 sq.ft. of accommodation on the ground floor in the main building, with some 800 sq.ft. on the first floor. To the rear is a single storey annexe of some 500 sq.ft. providing further accommodation. There is a courtyard to the rear providing car parking for approximately 11 cars along with a small terraced drinking/eating area. The ground floor provides reception/bar and a main dining area of over 600 sq.ft. The kitchen server preparation area and store totals nearly 600 sq.ft. and contains all the equipment required to run a first-class restaurant. The first floor provides three top class double bedrooms all with en-suite facilities, along with a communal lounge area and in addition there are ladies and gents WCs and a managers office. The annexe at the rear contains bedrooms 4, 5 and 6, all being en-suite and with rooms 5 and 6 having a shared kitchen/lounge between them. This is eminently suitable for family accommodation. There is a wine cellar in the basement along with a walk-in fridge/larder area. The premises ceased trading as 'The Wife of Bath' which had been a renowned restaurant for over 50 years and has until recently been trading alternatively as a pizza restaurant. However the property is no longer open to the public and is awaiting its next owner to take it forwards. It has in the recent past been refurbished to an exceptionally high...
This detached building of solid brick construction provides approximately 3,600 sq.ft. of accommodation over three floors. The ground floor comprises just under 1,700 sq. ft. and currently includes a bar area with open plan seating, with separate kitchen and WCs. The first floor of just under 1,300 sq.ft. is open plan and includes bar, kitchen and WCs. The second floor of just under 650 sq.ft. was previously used as offices and staff restroom accommodation and is split into several areas which formerly included a kitchen, shower room and WC. The building is likely to be remembered locally as the 'Downtown Diner'; and having gone through a couple of temporary iterations it is now let to Galaxy Dance and Gymnastics Ltd who use it as their dance school. The former decking area to the front was removed during recent refurbishments to provide a further 3 or 4 car parking spaces.
Unit 15 is located towards the rear of the estate and is end-terraced, adjacent to the eastern boundary. It provides a little over 1,500 sq.ft. of ground floor workshop/warehouse/office accommodation with a similar size mezzanine over providing further storage and office space along with kitchen and mess facilities. The height to the under-side of the mezzanine is some 9ft. The unit is accessed via an up-an-over door some 10ft 2in wide by 13ft 4in high. On the ground floor is a front office area of some 270 sq.ft. with a boardroom/meeting room of approximately 140 sq.ft. along with ladies' and gents' WC facilities. The first floor mezzanine totals a little under 1,500 sq.ft. and provides some 220 sq.ft. of office accommodation to the front; a kitchen/mess area of some 120 sq.ft. plus a plant room/store room of 80 sq.ft. The balance is laid to storage and whilst precise floor loadings are not currently available, the mezzanine floor was designed to take a substantial load. The office areas have been finished to a high standard, having suspended ceilings with LED lights, air conditioning and carpets throughout. The storage area on ground and first floor is similarly finished to a high standard with suspended ceilings, LED lights and power-floated concrete floor to the ground floor area. Externally the hardstanding has been laid to brick pavers and there are 3 designated car parking spaces.
High House Business Park comprises two steel portal framed buildings built perpendicular to one another. Units 1 and 2 are arranged in a roughly east-west orientation, with Unit 1 being located at the eastern end. It is of steel portal frame construction and provides a little over 3,000 sq.ft. of accommodation. The ground floor provides a little under 1,600 sq.ft. of accommodation laid to storage and workshop space in its current configuration, with a little under 1,500 sq.ft. of office accommodation on the first floor. It is finished to a high standard and is mainly open plan in nature. WC facilities are on both ground and first floors. Externally there is a generous amount of hardstanding for loading/unloading and car parking.
This property totals some 2,300 sq ft of accommodation over ground, first, second, third and fourth floors, with a further element of storage accommodation within the basement. The building has traded as offices for a firm of solicitors for many years and accordingly has the new 'E' class consent permitting a variety of differing uses. There is rear pedestrian access to the eastern elevation of the building, via a store building. PLANNING Since purchasing the property in 2022 the Vendor has obtained Permitted Development/Planning Consent for five studio flats within the original building and three x two- bedroom flats on the land to the rear - See PA/2022/2591 and NOT/2022/3000 on the Local Planning Authority website.
This mid-terraced building of solid brick construction under a clay peg tile roof provides self-contained lock-up retail premises on the ground floor totalling a little under 250 sq.ft. comprising front sales area/office, rear office/staff kitchen area, plus separate WC. It is currently trading as a gent's barber but previously having been an estate agency and retail premises. The self-contained living accommodation accessed from the rear benefits from an off-road car parking space and has a ground floor kitchen, two bedrooms, a lounge and a bathroom on the first floor and there is a small rear yard. The flat totals approximately 400 sq.ft.
This mid-terraced, steel framed unit of mono-pitch design has full-height insulated profiled cladding to elevations, with similar finish to the roof with skylights. The minimum eaves height internally is some 9ft 7in" rising to a maximum of 15ft 5in". The up-and-over insulated panel door is some 9ft 6in wide by 9ft high and there is a separate personnel door. The unit is currently divided to provide a small office of 100sq. ft and a mid-store of 350 sq.ft. This is currently configured as a virtual golf driving range and could be left as seen if required, with the equipment available at cost. There are skylights within the roof which augment the LED strip lights as well as WC facilities and a 3-phase electrical supply. There are at least 3 car parking spaces externally. No motor trade uses are permitted on the estate.