SOLD / WITHDRAWN
09/07/24
2119
Rare opportunity to purchase a freehold food manufacturing premises close to Grimsby Docks.
Summary
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 premises are situated on the eastern side of Trinity Street, close to its junction with Humber Street, benefitting from being in close proximity to Cleethorpe Road (A180), which in turn provides access to the M180 and national motorway network.
The premises are situated in a well-established industrial area to the southern periphery of Grimsby Dock and benefit from good access road to Grimsby town centre.
Description
The property comprises two self-contained fish processing facilities. No 4 Trinity Street comprises of an entrance lobby is leading to staff facilities together with a production area with surfaced/drained floors, white hygiene panels to walls and ceilings, food grade lighting together with loading area with electric roller shutter and speed door. There is also a cold store, whilst to the first floor there is an office and staff changing area.
The premises from separate mains services and a security alarm. No 6 Trinity Street comprises a main factory area with loading area to the front with roller shutter door access together with further production area to the side and plant room to the rear whilst to the first floor there are a range of first floor offices, staff canteen, changing rooms and WC facilities.
Unit 6 requires refurbishment/modernisation.
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