Hellier Langston, acting on behalf of Travis Perkins, has let Unit 190, Ricardo Way, Ampress Park, Lymington to Halfords Autocentre. Ridgemoor acted on behalf of Halfords Autocentre.
The site comprises 3 Trade Counter units built in 2015 adjacent to a Travis Perkins Builders Merchant at the entrance to Ampress Park the main trade counter, warehouse and industrial area in Lymington.
The letting leaves two available units which can be rented as one or two units from 382sq m to 855 sq m (4,113 sq ft to 9,204 sq ft). The space is extremely flexible and benefits from a minimum eaves height of 6.07 m (19 ft 9) with parking and good forecourt loading.
Matthew Poplett, director at Hellier Langston, said: "We are very please to have Halfords Autocentre on this site. The last two remaining units give a local, regional or national trade park operator the opportunity to be located in the most prominent units on Ampress Park."
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