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DEPTFORD BRIDGE LONDON FOR SALE FREEHOLD SUITABLE FOR REDEVELOPMENT SUBJECT TO NECESSARY CONSENTS 33-35 Deptford Bridge (0.084 acres) and 47-49 Deptford Bridge (0.064 acres)

33-35 & 47-49 Deptford Bridge London SE8 4HH

Opportunity The opportunity comprises two redundant commercial properties, 33-35 Deptford Bridge (0.084 acres) and 47-49 Deptford Bridge (0.064 acres). The former is a vacant two storey light industrial premises plus basement and the latter is a dilapidated site with the buildings having suffered significant fire damage. We understand that prior to the fire damage the buildings on site comprised a part three part single storey commercial premises. We are inviting proposals for the purchase of the two properties either together or as individual lots.

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Location and situation The properties are located in Deptford in south east London, approximately one mile to the west of Greenwich and four miles east of the City of London. The properties form part of a wider site known as 33-49 Deptford Ra Bridge. The site is situated in a prominent position ve ns boBridge DLR Station and within close proximity adjacent to Deptford ur 0m 10m 20m 30m n Ri to New Cross National eRail and London Overground Station, and r Greenwich DLR and London Overground station. The area is predominantly residential with the prime retailing pitch on Deptford High Street, only a short walk to the west of the properties. Washington

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Dangerous structure charge We understand that a dangerous structure charge has been place No. 45-49 Deptford Bridge in relation to works carried out by the Local Authority to make the buildings safe. We understand that the charge currently stands at approximately £145,000. Some or all of this charge will need to be settled before a completion of any sale.

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Description The properties are located at either end of a Victorian terraced parade on the north side of Deptford Bridge Road (A2) to the east of Deptford Bridge DLR Station. 33-35 Deptford Bridge Road comprises a two storey brick built property with basement which was last used as a workshop by a glazing/joinery firm. The property benefits from a yard to the rear of the property and a single unallocated car parking space to the side. This property is currently occupied by squatters.

Terms We are seeking offers in excess of £350,000 for 33-35 Deptford Bridge and in excess of £220,000 for 47-49 Deptford Bridge. Alternatively offers in excess of £570,000 are invited for the two lots together. Tenure The properties are being offered freehold. Vacant possession of both properties will be provided on completion. It should be noted that eviction proceedings are currently in hand in relation to squatters at 33-35 Deptford Bridge. Viewing Due to the condition of the buildings only external viewings will be permitted.

47-49 Deptford Bridge Road currently forms a dilapidated site having suffered significant fire damage. We understand that the property previously comprised a part three, part single storey, end of terrace Further Information building. We understand that the most recent use of the property was Further information can be provided on request. as a workshop/show room. Planning Deptford lies on the border of the London Borough of Lewisham and the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The properties fall within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The properties are not listed as buildings of historical or architectural importance but are situated within the Ashburnham Triangle Conservation Area.

Rachel Ward Simon Hay [email protected] [email protected] Tel. 020 7333 6413 Tel. 020 7333 6260 Max Paddick [email protected] Tel. 020 7333 6320

Michael Riordan [email protected] Tel. 020 7333 6828

The wider site, 33-49 Deptford Bridge, was granted planning permission and conservation area consent on the 1 July 2013 under reference 11/2229/F & 11/2230/C, for the demolition of the existing buildings and the construction of part seven, part four, part three storey building comprising 23 residential apartments (3 x 1 bedroom, 17 x 2 bedroom, 3 x 3 bedroom) and two A1 retail units on the ground floor extending to 380 sq m in total. Conditions under which these particulars are issued All details in these particulars are given in good faith, but Gerald Eve LLP for themselves and the Vendors/Lessors of this property for whom they act give notice that:1. These particulars do not and shall not constitute, in whole or in part, an offer or a contract or part thereof, and Gerald Eve LLP have no authority to make or enter into any such offer or contract. 2. All statements contained in these particulars are made without acceptance of any liability in negligence or otherwise by Gerald Eve LLP, for themselves or for the Vendors/Lessors. 3. None of the statements contained in these particulars is to be relied on as a statement or representation of fact or warranty on any matter whatsoever, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by whatever means as to the correctness of any statements made within these particulars. 4. The Vendors/Lessors do not make, give or imply, nor do Gerald Eve LLP or any person in their employment have any authority to make, give or imply, whether in these particulars or otherwise, any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. The statement does not affect any potential liability under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. Particulars issued June 2014

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