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- For lease
Heyford Park is located on the former RAF Upper Heyford airbase situated to the north of the village of Upper Heyford and approximately 7 miles northwest of the town of Bicester. Junction 10 of the M40 is just 5 miles from the subject property, approximately a 10 minute drive time.
The property is accessed from Camp Road via a Security Gatehouse operated by the Landlord. The former airfield runway forms the estate access road to the facility. The vehicle preparation facility consists of two former aircraft hangers. One is currently fitted out as a vehicle workshop with ancillary ground and first floor offices. The second is fitted out as a bodyshop with ancillary offices and stores. The external vehicle storage compromises 33.51 acres of hardstanding.
In addition, there are a two further workshop/stores, an extensive canopy and a driver waiting facility. There is also a standalone two storey office building that is located off Dards Road. The Landlord’s preference is to let the site as a whole but consideration will be given to letting the buildings separately along with splitting the hardstanding acreage.
The property is accessed from Camp Road via a Security Gatehouse operated by the Landlord. The former airfield runway forms the estate access road to the facility. The vehicle preparation facility consists of two former aircraft hangers. One is currently fitted out as a vehicle workshop with ancillary ground and first floor offices. The second is fitted out as a bodyshop with ancillary offices and stores. The external vehicle storage compromises 33.51 acres of hardstanding.
In addition, there are a two further workshop/stores, an extensive canopy and a driver waiting facility. There is also a standalone two storey office building that is located off Dards Road. The Landlord’s preference is to let the site as a whole but consideration will be given to letting the buildings separately along with splitting the hardstanding acreage.