Saturday, November 23, 2024

Sandicliffe acquires former Charles Warner site in Lincoln

Sandicliffe has bought the former Charles Warner site on Lincoln’s Outer Circle Road for an undisclosed sum.

However, agents Eddison agent said it was inviting offers around £2.5 million for the whole complex, including the automotive sales and servicing buildings, offices and ancillary properties, totalling 43,210 sq ft.

Will Wall, the Eddisons Director who led the agency’s deal, said the location saw the dealership set up in a prime position. “This is the location in which to be in Lincoln in terms of the commercial and domestic motor sales and wider automotive trade for the city and the wider area.

“Not only because it is where the full range of mainstream marques are represented – making it an established, high profile, one-stop style location for vehicle buyers and owners – but also as it’s a business district of the city which will see significant benefits through access to a wider regional reach with upgrade of the Lincoln Eastern bypass.”

In confirming the attractiveness of the site as an ‘oven ready’ facility to move in to, Tom Barton, Director of family-run Sandicliffe, added: “The site also allows the continuation of the MG brand in Lincolnshire. Additionally, exciting brands, such as the commercial vehicle marque Maxus, will be added to the site over the coming months.

“Once the refurbishment works are complete, then any surplus space within the site may be available to let on a short-term basis.

Roger and Giles Davis at Geo Hallam & Sons and Browne Jacobson acted for Sandicliffe in the acquisition.

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