
St Paul’s House, Chippenham
- Prominent town centre location
- Close to railway station
- On site car parking
- Whole or part available to rent
- To be refurbished
Property Area(s)
Ground Floor Nett Area 360.5sq.m (3880 sq.ft)
First Floor Nett Area 370.3sq.m (3986 sq.ft)
Second Floor Nett Area 370.3sq.m (3986 sq.ft)
Third Floor Nett Area 365.2sq.m (3931 sq.ft)
Total Nett Area 1466.3sq.m (15783 sq.ft)
Address
1 Marshfield Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15 1LA
Location
St Paul’s House is situated in Chippenham Town Centre. Plentiful retail and restaurant/pub facilities are just a short walk away, including Emery Gate Shopping Centre and Borough Parade.
The picturesque Monkton Park is just 5 minutes distant and home to the Olympiad Leisure Centre.
The Property is a short walk from Chippenham Railway Station which provides regular direct trains to London Paddington in just over one hour to the East and Bristol which is c. 25 minutes away to the West.
Junction 17 of the M4 motorway is situated just over 4 miles to the North and is accessed via the dual
carriageway A350 which circumnavigates Chippenham and provides access through Wiltshire and beyond to the South.
The property is situated in a prominent location on the A420 into Chippenham and facing the Great Western Arches and adjoining train line. This provides a rare opportunity to acquire a flagship office building with strong visibility to passing rail and freight.
Major Chippenham occupiers include WDC (Whale & Dolphin Conservation), Siemens, Ramboll, Good Energy, Wincanton Logistics, Bechtle, the NHS and Wiltshire Council.
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