SOLD
09/07/24
2118
Summary
Description
The property comprises a self-contained semi-detached fish processing facility with ancillary staff and office accommodation to the first floor with a large enclosed yard area to the north, accessed via double gates from Trinity Street and contains 3 No. Dawson blast freezers, two of which are currently leased and available by separate negotiation, if required.
The production facilities have drained concrete floors, white hygiene panelled walls/ceilings and food grade lighting, there are also a range of chilled/blast freezing facilities, ambient stores, together with a new boiler and compressor.
The building is essentially of solid brick construction beneath a series of pitched clad roofs, together with a flat roof over the two storey office accommodation. There are further office and staff welfare facilities to the rear of the property with frontage to Trinity Street. Externally, there is also car parking to the front of the property, parallel to Humber Street.
The property has been over-clad to the front elevation with steel sheet cladding to provide a modern appearance.
Location
Grimsby is the main commercial centre for North East Lincolnshire having a resident population approaching 100,000 although benefiting from a much larger surrounding catchment area.
Grimsby is ideally situated with road connections to the A180 which in turn provides access to the M180, The Humber Bridge and in addition to the Humberside International Airport which is located approximately 14 miles to the south west.
Grimsby is one of the largest ports in the country and is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary. The combined Humber Ports handle a large percentage of overseas trade (currently worth over £20 billion annually).
The property is located on the east side of Humber Street and extends to Trinity Street, located a few hundred yards south of Grimsby dock, in what is regarded as an established fish/food processing area. The location benefits from good road access to the A180, the town centre and M180.
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