Motor Repair Workshop, Howley

  • Two Vehicle Bay Workshop
  • Separate Reception Area and Customer Entrance
  • Enclosed Secure Yard
  • Available Due to Retirement

This excellent workshop is within a large yet quiet gated compound off Holmesfield Road.  Holmesfield Road is home to Tarmac, Rock Oil, Magnet and Southerns which makes it easy to find.  It is a well recognized and easily accessible industrial area, situated just to the south east of Warrington Town Centre.

The unit is of modern construction having a roller shutter door and a separate personel door to a customer reception area. Within the workshop are there are two bays and externally there is a large enclosed yard area to the front.  This is shared with a storage unit and window cleaning company.

The unit has been operated as a vehicle repair workshop by the same person for over 10 years and has become available due to the owners retirement.

Suitable uses include vehicle repairs, storage and light industrial.

Accomodation

The ground floor accommodation extends to 132.4 m2 (1,425 sq.ft.) with a large mezzanine for additional storage of 96m2 (1,033 sq.ft.)

Rates

The rateable value is £6,500 with 2017/2018 payable of £3,029. For a qualifying small business the rates payable will be zero.

Terms

The rental is £10,000 per annum.  It is available on a new fully repairing and insuring lease for a three year term. A rental deposit will be required.

Contact

in the first instance please contact our Commercial Director Joan Barton on 01928 598401 or joan@pts.com

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Arpley Court, Warrington

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Arpley Court is situated in a prime yet quiet location, just two minutes walk from Warrington Bank Quay station and 10 minutes from Central Station or Warrington Bus terminus. There is on-site parking for up to 12 vehicles.

In late 2016 and early 2017 the apartments have been refurbished to a very high standard.

 

The Bank, Warrington

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The first and second floors have been converted to 8 apartments and the former banking hall on the ground floor and the basement are home to an artisan bakery and restaurant.

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It is a sizeable building which has had extensive refurbishment over 2015 and early 2016 to provide customised accommodation to fit Pathways needs.

There is extensive gated parking on site and a separate annex building used for administration functions.

PTS is proud to be associated with this essential and well used service in Warrington town centre.

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The ground floor is occupied on a long lease by Hays Travel, the UK’s largest independent travel agent, having an annual turnover of over £800 million.

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By way of a little history Robert Garnett was born on 6 Jun 1830 in Penketh, Warrington and died on 9 Apr 1903 in Penketh. He was originally employed as a Cabinet maker before opening the Garnetts Cabinet Works. He was a generous local benefactor to many churches and charities and even laid the foundation stone at Penketh Methodist Church.

The Cabinet Works has been ‘explored’ many times.  To see some interesting internal shots take a look here.

And Warrington Borough Council have decided that they want to develop it and the surrounding area into a cosmopolitan housing area as reported by the Warrington Guardian in November 2014 – take a look at the article here.

We will either dispose of the Cabinet Works or partner with a developer to build a scheme on the site.  If you have any interest in the site please call our Property Director, Joan Barton, on 01928 598401 or contact us.