The former headquarters of Windrush Frozen Foods has been put on the market. Deer Park House in Witney is a two-year old, premium quality building in is own landscaped environment on Range Road, the main thoroughfare of Windrush Park in Witney.
Finished to a high specification, the building incorporates a modern security system, fully-integrated comfort air temperature control and anti-sun double glazed windows throughout.
This two-storey development offers about 6,500 sq ft of accommodation and agents Carter Jonas believe its prominent position and quality finish make it ideal for a single occupier, although it could easily be split by floor, or vertically, if required.
The security installation is a major benefit, incorporating roller shutters to the ground floor and electronic card entry system.
Other features include an eight-person passenger lift, anti-static carpeting and a landscaped parking area with 35 parking spaces.
The interior finishes are high standard and include marble flooring on the ground floor, glazed partitioning and three directors’ offices on the first floor.
An energy efficient temperature control system generates ‘comfort’ level heat and cooling.
Jon Silversides of Carter Jonas said: “This is a very good looking building of a quality brick build that would make an excellent head office, or large regional centre.
“It is ready to move into with all the latest security and temperature control systems already in place.”
Will Winterson of Network Estates, owner of the building, added: “Deer Park House is a desirable address for any business either moving to Witney, or expanding within the town.
“It enjoys a premium position in Windrush Park, the town’s leading business district, and its convenience will appeal to employees, customers and visitors alike.”
Deer Park House is available to buy or rent.
o Contact: Jon Silversides at Carter Jonas on 01865 404458, or Tom Barton at VSL on 01865 848488.
Web: www.carterjonas.co.uk/commercial
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