Unit 2 Kestrel Court, Network 65 Business Park, Burnley, BB11 5NA

For Sale : GBP 0

Details

Property Type
2,060 sq ft

Description

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Property Details: • Type: 2,060 sq ft • Tenure: N/A • Floor Area: N/A

Key Features: • Quality offices adjacent to Junction 9, M65 • 191.37 sq.m. (2,060 sq. ft.) • Cat 5 cabling • Business Park location • Parking

Location: • Nearest Station: Rose Grove Station • Distance to Station: 0.7 miles

Agent Information: • Address: Bridgewater Close, Hapton, Burnley, BB11 5TT

Full Description: Kestrel Court is situated at the entrance to Network 65 Business Park adjacent to Junction 9 of the M65 motorway. This is an established business area, with owners including Oddies, Ludlow and Vodafone.The development comprises nine individual two storey office buildings ranging from 171.37 sq.m. to 218.40 sq.m. (1,600 to 2,350 sq.ft.) net.Internally the premises have been constructed to a high quality office specification, including double glazed windows, heating, carpeted floors, suspended ceiling and Cat 5 cabling throughout. Unit 2 provides a ground floor reception area, large open plan office together with kitchenette with break out area. The first floor is predominantly open plan. Male and female w.c. facilities.LEASE TERMSThe building is available to lease on an full repairing and insuring terms for a term of years to be agreed. Occupiers costs include business and water rates, electricity and gas.

Location

Address
Unit 2 Kestrel Court, Network 65 Business Park, Burnley, BB11 5NA
City
Burnley

Features And Finishes

Quality offices adjacent to Junction 9, M65, 191.37 sq.m. (2,060 sq. ft.), Cat 5 cabling, Business Park location, Parking

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