Units 1 to 4 on the Pentood Industrial Estate in Cardigan could provide “significant asset management opportunities”, according to estate agents Cooke and Arkwright.
The units are currently let to “a range of local occupiers”, including a gym , a decorating supply store, and a valet centre.
The site totals 1.728-acres, with a gross internal area of 43,869 square feet.
The complex has vacant office space on the first floor. (Image: Cooke and Arkwright, via Zoopla)
It consists of a main warehouse, which is divided into nine self-storage units, eight self-contained units, a mezzanine area, and vacant offices on the first floor.
There is also one vacant unit of 8,495 square feet.
The warehouse has concrete floors, level loading door access, LED lighting, an eaves height of four metres, and translucent roof panels.
Cooke and Arkwright describe the site as “flexible and well suited to a variety of occupiers”. They added it would be possible to reconfigure the internal layout subject to future occupiers requirements.
The site is “flexible and well suited to a variety of occupiers”. (Image: Cooke and Arkwright, via Zoopla)
There is also good car parking facilities.
Pentood Industrial Estate is described as the “premier commercial location in Cardigan” with direct access via Station Road off Castle Street. There is also easy access to the A487, leading to the A40, and subsequently through to the M4.
Cooke and Arkwright describe the property as a “attractive high yeilding multi-let industrial complex”, and said it currently generates a combined income of £132,020 per annum.
The freehold for the site has been put on the market for £1,495,000.