Commercial Properties To Let in East of England, England
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- Located in the Town Centre
- Big Nearby Retailers such as Tesco
- Nearby Parking
Prominent Office Premises suitable for a number of alternative uses (STP) 1,355sq ft (125.88sq m) to 1,714sq ft (159.51sq m)Landmark site at the entrance to Bourne Court..Good connections to the local & national road network..Within 15-minute walk of South Woodford Tube Station
- Suitable for a variety of uses - STP
- Landmark site at the entrance to Bourne Court
- Good connections to the local & national road network
**AVAILABLE NOW** Refurbished Trade Counter/Warehouse unit. This modern space features steel portal frame construction, integral office, WC & kitchenette facilities, and an up and over sectional shutter door. Located in the established Fengate industrial area, just 1 mile from the city centre.
- **AVAILABLE NOW**
- Refurbished Trade Counter/Warehouse
- Established Trade Park Location
Bespoke Units Available from 8,000 sq ft - 735,000 sq ft Description With our prime location within the Freeport East Zone and tailored warehousing solutions, we are set to expand to over 200 million cubic feet of storage capacity. We aim to become the UK's largest carbon-neutral logistics park ...
Lancaster Way is situated on the outskirts of Ely, around 15 miles from Cambridge with good road and rail links. East Cambridgeshire is one of the fastest growing districts in the UK. If you are looking for a place to grow your business there are fully serviced plots available, suitable for bui...
With a masterplan for around 600,000 sq ft, of which approximately 300,000 sq ft is already occupied, there are a variety of sites available for new, bespoke laboratory and research and development buildings at Chesterford -
Open storage land with excellent transport links including road & rail access. On-site security with 24hr monitoring. Available to let - rent on application. For further information please contact Luke Davenport on or luke. .








