Seakers UK Property Group have a repossessed commercial property for sale in West Byfleet
- 25% BMV, SURREY
- Incentives Of 25%
- Incentives Of £50,000
- Market Price From £200,000
- Investor Price From £150,000
- Potential Rental Income £3,750 PCM
- Good Yard & Parking To The Front
- Property Is Capable Of Sub-Division
- Close To Byfleet & Junction 11 Of The M25
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Description
- Ground Floor
- 439.68 Sq M – 4,733 Sq Ft
- Workshop area which could be developed for office use.
- First Floor
- 439.68 Sq M – 4,733 Sq Ft
- Split into 11 offices from 200Sq Ft, suitable for Multiple Company Occupancy.
- Total Floor Area 879.36 – 9,466
Local Area
The West Byfleet area includes the village centre next to West Byfleet station and the surrounding residential area, built during the inter war period. West Byfleet is located to the west of the M25 motorway, which separates it from Byfleet. Many of the residential areas with fewer houses have considerable character while the housing to the north of the station is generally older.
The focus of the Local Plan for West Byfleet and the surrounding area is on protecting the environment and ensuring that any new development is in keeping with the existing character of the area. As a result, development of a modest scale, appropriate to the area concerned, will be permitted in the village centre and existing residential areas, while important open spaces and historic buildings will be protected. Only very limited types of building will be permitted in the Green Belt, including buildings for sport, agriculture and house extensions.
The following includes a brief description of some elements of the main features of the West Byfleet area together with more general information and the relevant Local Plan polices.
West Byfleet village centre is the second largest shopping centre in the Borough after Woking town centre. The centre in 1999 had over 90 businesses including a range of shops, offices, banks and restaurants.
The centre is focused around Old Woking Road/Parvis Road, Station Approach and the Railway Station. Two shopping parades in Station Approach and Rosemount Parade have a very distinctive architectural character (Arts and Crafts) and have been designated as Conservation Areas by the Council to protect this. The Local Plan:
- Seeks environmental improvements and better access to the centre. These will be in keeping with the Council’s own programme of improvements which have included repaving, new signs and landscaping.
- Encourages small office, shop, leisure and community developments.
- Allows the change of use of shops to other uses appropriate to the area (financial services and restaurants/takeaways) which maintain the economic health of the centre, provided it does not involve the loss of the supermarket which plays an anchor role in the centre and that an adequate range of shops remain.
The Camphill Industrial Estate provides a range of local employment opportunities. This is an important industrial area which should be retained. However, some of the buildings may require redevelopment to provide suitable accommodation for the needs of modern businesses.
The Local Plan identifies the former MoD site at Broadoaks, Parvis Road for potential redevelopment to provide modern offices. Proposals will however need to respect the Listed Buildings on the site and its open character. Local Plan policies:
- Allow industrial or warehousing development at Camphill Industrial Estate provided it does not harm the environment of the area.
- Allow the redevelopment of existing employment sites elsewhere in the area to provide suitable modern business accommodation. These should be broadly similar in scale to the existing buildings.
- Will not permit the loss of any existing employment sites unless the business activity adversely affects local residents. In such cases a less harmful employment activity or housing will be permitted.
- Allows office redevelopment at Broadoaks provided it has no greater impact on the open character of the Green Belt than the existing buildings. A planning application has been submitted for an office redevelopment of the site to provide around 18,000 sq.m. of floorspace (194,000 sq.ft.). Following a Public Inquiry, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions granted planning permission for this redevelopment in December 2000