Key Features
Description
The site is operated as a waste transfer station for the handling of skip waste, comprising a detached warehouse unit and a separate two-storey office totalling 15,853 sq ft. The warehouse was constructed in 1979 (and extended in 1990), and benefits from a concrete frame construction under a pitched roof, with block and profile sheet clad elevations and an eaves height of approximately 5.2 meters. Internally, the property provides a concrete floor and panel roof lights. The building is arranged with a waste reception hall at the rear, combined with a raised waste picking line and concrete bays below for separated material. There are also concrete push walls to a height of 2.5 meters in the sorting area. The office building adjoins the neighbouring unit and is of a brick construction arranged over ground and first floors. The office benefits from perimeter trunking, suspended ceiling and inset lighting, arranged as open plan and individual office space, with a storeroom, W.C. and kitchen. The yard wraps around the front of property, running down the south side of the warehouse, and is enclosed by perimeter fencing.
Location
Croydon is the largest London borough and is the fastest growing economy outside of Central London - benefitting from extensive infrastructure and excellent transport communications.
By Road: The A23 (Purley Way) is a major trunk road leading north into Central London and south to Junction 8 of the M23 and Junction 7 of the M25 (12 miles). The A22 also links Croydon to Junction 6 of the M25 (10 miles) south, whilst the A232 provides east-west access. The A3 and A205 (South Circular) are additionally accessible within a 20-minute drive.
By Train: Croydon is served by three main stations: East Croydon, West Croydon, and Waddon Station. Waddon (1 mile) provides services to London Bridge, Victoria and Epsom. East Croydon (2.5 miles) Station provides fast and frequent links to London Victoria, London Bridge and Gatwick Airport, all within 15 minutes. West Croydon Station (2.5 miles) offers access to Canary Wharf and the City via the Overground. Croydon also benefits from Tramlink, which provides an east/ west connection, with regular services from Beckenham to Wimbledon.
By Air: Gatwick Airport lies approximately 18 miles to the south, providing domestic and international air travel. Gatwick Airport handled 43.2 million passengers in 2024, with 57 airlines operating from the airport.
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