Plot of land next to A46 put on the market

By James Smith

31st May 2024 | Local News

The listing says the patch of land has a variety of potential uses (image via Right Move)
The listing says the patch of land has a variety of potential uses (image via Right Move)

A patch of land next the A46 has been put on the market, and could set the new owner back nearly £1 million.

The land sits next to the BP petrol station on the northbound carriageway of the road on the edge of Warwick.

Currently on the market with Innes England, the 3.83 acre patch of land is said to have a variety of potential uses - subject to planning permission.

"The site comprises greenfield land adjacent to an existing BP petrol filling station and Starbucks Drive Thru on the southern side of the services," the advert says.

"The site has a prominent c.315ft frontage to the A46 and is accessed via the existing PFS."

The land is currently covered in trees (image via Google Maps)

While the listing says the price is available on application, it says there is a guide price of £250,000 per acre.

Innes England also says 31,000 cars pass the site on average per day along the northbound carriageway.

"There are a number of key trading locations surrounding Warwick including Tournament Fields, Budbrooke and Wedgnock Industrial Estates," the listing adds.

"These estates include a number of national occupiers including Volvo, West Midlands Ambulance Service, McDonalds, Euro Car Parts and IBM.

"The southbound services are opposite the site with occupiers including BP, M&S Simply Food with Wild Bean Cafe concession and a Starbucks drive thru."

See the full listing here.

     

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