Former farm shop, café and 'hydrohobby' unit on the market for £1.7m

By James Smith

31st Mar 2024 | Local News

Holt Commercial is currently marketing the development at Brook Farm of Stoneleigh Road (image via Google Maps)
Holt Commercial is currently marketing the development at Brook Farm of Stoneleigh Road (image via Google Maps)

A former farm shop, café and 'hydrohobby' unit near the A46 have been put on the market for £1.695 million.

Holt Commercial is currently marketing the development at Brook Farm of Stoneleigh Road.

The site, which is immediately next to the much-delayed Stoneleigh Junction works, is around 1.75 acres.

"The site comprises a modern unit constructed in circa 2015; partly warehouse with part café use," the brochure says.

"This unit benefits from:

  • Insulated profile sheet to the roof with inset roof lights.
  • Disabled WCs.
  • Double glazed windows.
  • Ample parking.
  • LED/fluorescent strip lighting.
  • Electrically operated security shutters to the windows.

"The Hydrohobby unit (currently occupied by Hydrohobby Hydroponics shop), is of brick construction with a steel sheeted roof.

"Adjacent to this is a temporary structure housing some further storage containers.

"The former Farm Shop (currently no longer in use) is of brick construction with a pitched tiled roof."

The site also has a lot of car parking space, as well as another timber building which is currently unoccupied.

See the full listing here.

     

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