Barrow garage on sale on James Freel Close for £1.2m | The Mail

2022-07-22 19:52:45 By : Mr. Anand Zang

A BARROW business property is on sale for over one million pounds from Purplebricks.

The garage is a modern double bay warehouse constructed in 2014 of steel portal frame construction with insulated profile steel sheet walls and roof.

Internally, the property has a minimum eaves height of approx 5.5m with access by way of a single roller shutter door to a height of approx 5.9m and width of 6m.

Internally the property benefits from various offices/canteen and wc facilities. Sitting on a generous site and including a yard area to the southern end of the building, enclosed by a metal palisade fence.

Gross internal area of 1645sqm warehouse space on a site of 0.407 acres.

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