Sotherby Road, Middlesbrough
The property is located on Skippers Lane Industrial Estate, Middlesbrough and has good access to the A66 and A19 trunk roads. Middlesbrough town centre is situated approximately 2 miles to the west. Skippers Lane Industrial Estate is a popular well known estate developed primarily in the 1970's, which along with the more modern Riverside Park, provides the majority of the industrial accommodation for Middlesbrough.
Sotherby Road is one of the main estate roads and as a result in recent years has become a popular trade park location. Nearby occupiers include HSS, Plumb Base, Speedy Hire and Screw Fix.
Description
The site has been divided into two separate properties which accommodate the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
The HMRC building comprises a single storey warehouse of steel portal frame construction with brick and block walls beneath a steel clad roof.
The building also has the benefit of six roller shutter doors to the rear and timber framed single glazed widows at eaves height.
Attached to the warehouse is a single storey office block of brick and block construction beneath a flat felt covered roof.
Externally the property has a large concrete apron and tarmac car park along with a detached terrace of 5 garages of brick construction beneath a flat, bitumen felt covered roof. The garage terrace has been fitted out as file storage.
The DSA building comprises a single storey office building of traditional brick construction beneath a concrete tiled pitched roof. The property has double glazed, aluminium casement windows.
Externally the office has a large concrete apron accommodating approximately 8 car parking spaces and associated circulation area.
The site extends to 0.98 hectares (2.43 acres) offering a low site cover of just 29%.
Location
Middlesbrough is the regional and administrative centre of Teesside with a resident population of 135,000 people and a town catchment population of 376,000 people. Middlesbrough is the main centre between Newcastle, 35 miles to the north, and Leeds, 60 miles to the south.
The town is served by excellent transport links being situated at the junction of the A19 which provides access to Tyneside and York; and the A66 which provides direct access to Darlington, the A1(M) and the national motorway network.
A regional railway service provides regular connection to Darlington which is located on the east coast mainline, whilst Durham Tees Valley Airport which provides domestic and international flights, is located approximately 12 miles to the west of Middlesbrough.

