York Branch
17 Colliergate, York YO1 8BN
Phone 01904 625533
Opening hours
Mon – Fri: 9am–5:30pm
Saturday: 9am–1pm
Sunday: Closed
17 Colliergate, York YO1 8BN
Phone 01904 625533
Opening hours
Mon – Fri: 9am–5:30pm
Saturday: 9am–1pm
Sunday: Closed
- Modern agricultural storage/warehouse buildings
- Situated in a quiet rural location but with easy access onto the A64 and A166
- Combined Gross Internal Area: 299.05 sq.m (3,219 sq.ft)
- Available as a whole or separately
Description - The property provides two separate modern agricultural storage units surrounding a central yard. The units are available as a whole or individually. Each unit benefits from a mezzanine floor and roller shutter doors.
Unit 1: 136.04 sq.m (1,464 sq.ft)
Unit 2: 163.01 sq.m (1,755 sq.ft)
Location - Located off Holtby Lane, near Holtby, the property is in a pleasant rural setting but being easily accessible from the A166 (Stamford Bridge Road) and the A64, which in turn provides access onto the wider motorway network.
York is located approximately 4 miles to east of the property and is an important retail and commercial centre and is regarded as one of Britain's most important tourist destinations. It is situated 25 miles north-east of Leeds, 30 miles south-east of Harrogate and 30 miles north of Doncaster.
Services - We understand that the property benefits from mains supplies of water and electricity.
Terms - The property is available by way of a new 12 month licence, payable monthly in advance. A one month bond is to be lodged with the Landlord for the duration of the licence.
Unit 1: LET AGREED
Unit 2: LET AGREED
Rents quoted are exclusive of utilities but inclusive of business rates.
Rateable Value - TBC
Energy Performance Certificate - Unit 1: C 71
Unit 2: Exempt
Viewings - Viewings strictly by appointment with the sole letting agent - contact Stephensons Estate Agents (01904 625 533).
Value Added Tax - All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT.
Date Prepared - July 2024
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