Red Rose Court, Clayton Business Park, Accrington, BB5 5JR
- SIZE AVAILABLE
2,000-4,000 sq ft
186-372 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
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Key features
- Ground floor office suites from 2,000-4,000 sq. ft.
- Superb location adjacent to Junction 7 of the M65 motorway.
- Modern fully fitted offices with LED lighting.
- On-site car parking.
- Ready for immediate occupation.
Description
Clayton Business Park is a well-established and popular location and adjoining occupiers include First Travel Solutions, Studio Retail, Fairstone Management, the East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce and Mayes Accountants.
Red Rose Court is an impressive two-storey office building with full height glazed elevations and secure gated car park to the rear.
The office suites have an entrance directly off the car park and each suite has a private reception with a mixture of open plan and cellular offices, fully carpeted with LED lighting.
Two suites of 2,000 sq. ft. each which can be combined, if required.
Each suite has six allocated car parking spaces.
Energy Performance Certificates
EPC 1Brochures
Red Rose Court, Clayton Business Park, Accrington, BB5 5JR
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Rishton Station1.3 miles
- Church & Ostwaldwistle Station1.3 miles
- Accrington Station1.4 miles
Notes
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