Unit | Size | Tenancy |
Site Building | 0.12 hectares (0.29 acres) 62.42 sq m (672 sq ft) | Vacant |
(1) The above building measurement is the gross external area.
(2) The building has not been inspected internally.
Guide Price* £175,000 - £200,000
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A roughly triangular shaped site totalling approximately 0.12 ha (0.29 acres). The site is predominantly cleared and level and has a small single storey brick building in the north west corner with a footprint of approximately 62.42 sq m (672 sq ft). The site may lend itself to future development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. We understand that there is an electricity meter on the site.
Slough is one of the principal towns in the Thames Valley lying on the M4 Corridor approximately 20 miles west of Central London and 19 miles north east of Reading. It lies immediately to the north of the M4 motorway, from which it can be accessed via junctions 5, 6 and 7. The M25 intersection (junction 15) lies approximately 4 miles to the east and the M40 motorway lies about 8 miles to the north accessible at junction 2. Slough railway station provides regional and national rail services including regular services to London Paddington with a journey time of 15 minutes and London Heathrow Airport lies approximately 5 miles to the south west.
Trelawney Avenue runs east from Blandford Road South to the east of the town centre. The property lies on the north side of Trelawney Avenue to the rear of Trelawney Avenue Retail Parade in a mixed commercial and residential location.
Plans were previously prepared for the erection of three single storey two bedroom dwellings but a formal planning application was never submitted. A copy of this document is included within the legal pack and prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries of the local planning authority, Slough Borough Council (01753 475111) - www.slough.gov.uk
There are currently streetlights that sit within the title boundary. If these streetlights are removed as part of any future redevelopment of the site, the purchaser will be responsbile for capping off the current electricity supply. This is subject to a long stop date of twelve months from completion (please refer to the legal pack).
Freehold
No EPC required
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