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Thought the new development at Harrowden Court on Park Farm was fully occupied?  Not so!  There are in fact two units left says commercial agent prop-search.

Harrowden Court offers opportunities for businesses looking to purchase or lease brand new, high quality industrial accommodation in Wellingborough, and more.  The two remaining opportunities comprise unit 2b at approximately 4,454 sq ft and a prominent end-of-terrace unit offering 8,306 sq ft, which includes newly built offices of 2,672 sq ft, and benefits from a generous yard area as well as planning consent for B1, B2 and B8 uses.  Both of these properties are available for sale freehold or to let on flexible lease terms - with options to purchase considered.  Short term licences will also be considered subject to use.

Chris Billson, a Director at prop-search, says: “Businesses are being advised not to miss out on their last chance to own or lease space within this, Wellingborough’s last speculative scheme.  Not only does the development offer quality new build accommodation, generous on-site car parking and yard areas – but units built to the highest energy-friendly standards which will become an ever more important factor affecting businesses into the future.”

Harrowden Court is a 92,300 sq ft industrial scheme situated just of Huxley Close on Park Farm, which has the long standing reputation of being Wellingborough’s premier business park.  The development is constructed in three detached terraces with units offering eaves height ranging from 6 metres to 10 metres, dock loading and level access loading doors, dedicated car parking and concrete yards - all within a private fenced and gated estate.

For further information about the availability and quality of ‘Harrowden Court’ visit www.harrowdencourt.co.uk or contact the joint agents Chris Billson at prop-search - Tel: 01933 223300 or Mark Brown at Budworth Hardcastle – Tel: 01604 604070.


Monday, June 6, 2011