CARTER Jonas, the national property consultancy which has offices in Oxford, has been appointed by The Glenmore Group to oversee freehold sales and lettings at Stanley Court.
The units total approximately 42,140 sq ft (3,915 sq m) of space on Richard Jones Road in Witney.
Now complete, the 34 self-contained units provide a mix of light industrial, warehouse and office accommodation.
Units range in size from approximately 1,026 sq ft (95 sqm) to 2,237 sq ft (208 sqm) and can be combined for occupiers with larger requirements.
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The units are all available on a freehold or leasehold basis from £180,000 and £11,500 pa respectively.
Each unit is built with steel portal frames, low level brick facades and high-quality micro-rib cladding systems.
Robert Gibbons, senior surveyor at Carter Jonas said: "Across Oxfordshire, light industrial, warehouse and office accommodation are in relatively short supply.
"Stanley Court is set to go some way to meeting the extant demand – as demonstrated with this first raft of transactions.
"Thanks to recent infrastructure improvements, Witney is a rising commercial hub within the region – and what’s more, it is ideally located with ease of access to the A40 linking Oxford and Cheltenham.
"As Stanley Court is now complete, we look forward to welcoming more businesses to the scheme."
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Sales of over 9.741 sq ft (904.96 sqm) have already been agreed with five occupiers across six units.
Occupiers now include Ind-Tech, Abbey Roofing and KPM Carpets.
Units are available freehold or by way of a full repairing and insuring lease.
Carter Jonas and VSL are acting as joint agents on the scheme.
Further details on Stanley Court are available on application to Carter Jonas on 01865 517000.
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