A former flooring showroom at a North East trading estate has been put on the market for £225,000.
Located on Mayoral Way, Team Valley Trading Estate, the Gateshead property is a mid-terrace industrial unit.
According to the estate agents, Naylors Gavin Black, the unit is of steel portal frame construction, with brick and clad elevations and a steel profile sheet roof.
The roof was overclad in 2023, enhancing its durability and is currently used as a showroom, with store rooms and offices.
The ground floor features LED lighting throughout, concrete flooring, a store room to the front, and offices, male and female WCs, and a kitchenette to the rear.
A manual roller shutter door, measuring 3.30m wide and 3.61m high, provides access to the showroom area.
A staircase leads to an extensive first floor mezzanine, used for additional showroom space and also lit by LED lighting.
The mezzanine floor also has additional storeroom space located to the front and rear, along with a further WC.
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The unit is equipped with a three-phase electricity supply, gas and water connections.
Externally, there is a block paved parking area to the front of the unit and a concrete loading apron to the roller shutter door.
The property is held by way of long leasehold for a term of 125 years from December 1984, according to Naylors Gavin Black.
The estate agents added that Team Valley is a well-connected industrial estate, lying approximately 4.5 miles south of the Newcastle/Gateshead conurbation.
It has direct access onto the A1 trunk road linking the North and Scotland with the Midlands and South.
The estate is also a major commercial centre, providing over 650,000 square metres of commercial accommodation and home to a number of major national occupiers.
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