, Long Leys Road, Lincoln, LN1 1DX | Property for sale | Savills
47,166 sq ft(4,381.86 sq m)
Offers in the region of £1,250,000

Long Leys Road, Lincoln, LN1 1DX

  • Under offer
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Established location north west of Lincoln city centre, close to the A46 and A57
  • Large site with extensive frontage to Long Leys Road
  • Strategically situated close to residential and commercial uses
  • Significant redevelopment/refurbishment potential
  • c.4,382 sq m (47,166 sq ft) on c. 1 hectare (2.45 acres)
  • Freehold with vacant possession
  • Conditional and unconditional offers will be considered

For Sale - Refurbishment/Redevelopment Opportunity.

About this property

  • Description
    The property comprises a former warehouse/production facility occupying a rectangular shaped plot of land extending to approximately 1 hectare (2.45 acres).

    Currently, there are two buildings upon the land. The main structure comprises a significant factory complex, which we understand
    was previously used as a food production factory including bakery and butchery with associated offices. The building is
    of steel framed construction with masonry elevations beneath various pitched and flat roofs. The GIA of this building is approximately
    3,559 sq m (38,306 sq ft).

    The second building comprises a smaller detached industrial/ warehouse unit of steel portal framed onstruction with masonry elevations beneath a pitched roof. The GIA of this building is approximately 823 sq m (8,860 sq ft).

    Externally , there is parking to the west and north of the main building with yard space to the west.

Local information

  • The property lies approximately 1 mile north west of Lincoln city centre with good frontage to Long Leys Road, which connects
  • with the A57 and A46 to the north.
  • Lincoln is the administrative and main shopping centre for the county of Lincolnshire with an urban population of circa 130,000 and a total catchment population of close to 550,000, giving a total catchment spend of over £985m. This is also a growing university city with over 15,000 students and staff based on the main campus in Lincoln, which contributes an
  • estimated £250m to the local economy.

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