A modern detached steel portal-constructed industrial unit in Newport offering a mix of office, staff and warehouse space on a large enclosed site is for sale to the highest bidder.
The property, Unit 1b Esperanto Way, is on the established Stephenson Street Industrial Estate to the east of the city of Newport.
The flexible unit being sold through Paul Fosh Auctions has a guide price of £155,000-plus.
Keri Harding-Jones, of Paul Fosh Auctions, said: “The property is ideally located just a short distance from the Southern Distributor Road which provides good access to the M4 at Junctions 24 and 28.
“The property provides clear span industrial/production space with a minimum eaves height of 3.4 metres rising to some 5.3 metres, at the apex. Vehicular access to the unit is provided via two, up and over doors and a third roller shuttered door.”
The leasehold property has a glass-fronted display reception area with offices and staff facilities. There is a concrete surfaced yard to the front and side of the unit which is bounded by steel fending. The total gross internal area of the unit is 9, 162 sq ft (851.1 sq m) on a quarter of an acre site.
A four-storey, mid-terraced building providing a mix of retail and office space with a guide price of £150,000-plus is also included in the auction.
The centrally-located property at 179 High Street, Blackwood, is situated opposite the new Maxim Cinema with surrounding occupiers being Mayberry Pharmacy, Santander and Ramsdens.
The total space provided is some 3,393 sq ft (315 sq m) with the office space being accessed separately from High Street. The property also has access from the rear.
The two commercial properties, along with a mix of almost seventy other lots, are up for sale this week at the Paul Fosh Auctions on Thursday, June 25, at The Park Inn Hotel, Llanedeyrn, and Cardiff starting at 5pm. For more details visit www.paulfoshauctions.com.
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