Investment.

Hounslow.

193-199 High Street, TW3 1BL

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Status.

Sold on 01/08/2016

Price.

£8,175,000

Location.

The London Borough of Hounslow covers some 22 square miles. The principal town within the borough is Hounslow which is located approximately 10 miles (16km) to the south west of Central London and 5 miles (8km) from Heathrow Airport. Road communications are excellent being located close to the M3, M25 and M4 motorways. The A316 connects Hounslow to nearby Richmond and Chiswick.

Description.

The subject property is located in an extremely prominent position on the part-pedestrianised High Street. WH Smith (and Post Office) adjoin the holding, while important retailers within close proximity include Starbucks, Deichmann Shoes, KFC, Metro Bank, Primark, McDonalds and Holland &Barrett amongst others. The town’s main shopping centre, The Treaty Centre is located to the west of the subject property while The Blenheim Centre is located directly to the north.

Rent.

£533,749.00 per annum exclusive

Tenant(s).

Sports Direct and Boots

Tenure.

Freehold

Yield.

6.13% NIY

Share.

All viewings are strictly by prior appointment.

David Freeman.

Partner | Investment

Ed Smith.

Partner | Investment

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