Unit 5, Freemans Parc, Penarth Road, Cardiff
Cardiff, CF11 8EQ

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Rhys Price

The Agent

Rhys Price
Associate

02920 346374
Ben Bolton

The Agent

Ben Bolton
Director

02920 346376

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Particulars

Specification

  • INDUSTRIAL/LOGISTICS
  • 12,350 sqft (1,147 sqm)
  • To let
  • On Application

Description

The unit is of portal frame construction with a glazed entrance and the ability for
prominent signage. Access for loading is provided via a rear loading door width 3.27 metres, height 3.4 metres.

The unit provides a maximum eaves of 7 metres and minimum eaves height of 2.6
metres.

Occupiers on site include a Costa Drive Thru, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, ROC BLOC,
Hancock Cash & Carry.

The specification includes;

  • Strategic Location Close to Barry Waterfront
  • Mixed Use Development Potential
  • Well Connected with Good Transport Links

Cooke & Arkwright for themselves and for the vendor/lessor of this property whose agents they are give notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. 2. All statements contained in these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of Cooke & Arkwright for the vendor/lessor and nothing contained in these particulars is to be relied upon as a statement or representation of fact. 3. Any intended purchaser/lessor must satisfy itself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. 4. The vendor/lessor does not make or give and neither Cooke & Arkwright nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation/warranty whatsoever in relation to this property or any services. 5. All terms quoted exclusive of VAT unless otherwise stated. 6. Cooke & Arkwright is a trading name of Cooke & Arkwright Limited.

Cooke & Arkwright has advised Network Rail on a wide variety of development sites in South Wales from Mon Bank in Newport to Radyr Sidings in Cardiff. They bring a high level of commitment, technical expertise and knowledge to the successful disposal of complicated development sites."

Stuart Kirkwood, Development Director, Network Rail