Land For Sale, Mildenhall
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£375,000 Freehold
Former Mildenhall Police Station,Kingsway, Mildenhall, IP28 7HS
Type
Land
Status
Under Offer
Size
0.16 Acres
Key Features
- Popular residential location
- Walking distance to town centre
- Good access to A11 and local services
- Outline planning consent for re-development of 8 dwellings
- An EPC has been commissioned and will be available shortly.
- The property is available upon completion of the legal formalities.
Property Details
Mildenhall is a market town and well established, popular commercial location within West Suffolk. It lies to the west of the A11 trunk road which connects to the A14 and M11 to the south. Norwich is 45 miles, Thetford is 12 miles, and Cambridge 20 miles. The property sits prominently along Kingsway which is the main route leading from the A11 into the town centre, industrial estate and Mildenhall airbase.
The Property Consists Of A 0.61acre Former Police Station/development Site. The Accommodation Is Arranged Over Ground And First Floor And Is Of Brick Built Construction Under Flat Roof. Specification Of The Majority Of The Existing Building Includes: Upvc Windows, Suspended Ceilings, Fluorescent Strip Lighting, Concrete Floors And Oil Fired Central Heating. The External Of The Site Is Mostly Tarmac With Some Landscaping To The Front Along Kingsway. There Is A Radio Tower Which Will Be De-commissioned Prior To Any Sale Taking Place.
The Property Consists Of A 0.61acre Former Police Station/development Site. The Accommodation Is Arranged Over Ground And First Floor And Is Of Brick Built Construction Under Flat Roof. Specification Of The Majority Of The Existing Building Includes: Upvc Windows, Suspended Ceilings, Fluorescent Strip Lighting, Concrete Floors And Oil Fired Central Heating. The External Of The Site Is Mostly Tarmac With Some Landscaping To The Front Along Kingsway. There Is A Radio Tower Which Will Be De-commissioned Prior To Any Sale Taking Place.
Location
Eddisons; Bury St Edmunds
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