Units 37-44 are larger with an eaves height of approximately 5.40 metres. These units also benefit from part first floor space utilised as office accommodation. Units 45-53 have a lower eaves height of approximately 4.20 metres and benefit from internal part mezzanine areas.
The buildings are steel portal frame construction with vertically profiled steel sheet cladding. The roofs of both terraces were overclad in 2010 at the cost of the landlord. All units benefit from 3-phase power and other main services. The units also benefit from gas fired warm air blower heating to the warehouse/production areas, with gas fired radiator heating, with additional heating and lighting to the office areas. Loading to the units is via roller shutter doors to the rear.
Milton Keynes, situated in the county of Buckinghamshire, has become a well-established commercial centre due to its strategic location and considerable amount of inward investment. Motorway access is excellent being located adjacent to the M1, Junction 14 being closest to central Milton Keynes and Junction 13 being located just to the south east of the town centre. The M1 provides direct access to London to the south and the national motorway network including Birmingham via the M6 motorway, the West Midlands and the north.