A prominently located site fronting the A515 between the villages of Sudbury and Draycott in the Clay and approximately 8 miles north west of Burton on Trent and 6 miles south east of Uttoxeter. The A50 junction at Sudbury is approximately 1 mile to the north, which in turn provides access to all the major regional centres and national road network.
A detached building of single storey, steel, portal frame construction with cavity brick and concrete block infills to part height with the remainder, insulated, profile steel cladding which also extends to the pitched roof, the latter incorporating translucent lights. There is a sealed concrete base, predominantly, LED lighting and it is divided into three bays, one of which was the original trade counter area which has two, powder coated, aluminium framed double entrance doors with roller shutter doors behind. There are an additional four service points, the latter to the main workshop and one on the side elevation to Bay 1. The eaves height is approximately 5.80m, there are mezzanine storage facilities, modular offices at this level to Bay 2 (former trade counter area), electric panel heaters to sections of the accommodation and an industrial Powrmatic industrial heater to Bay 3, the main workshop and which is serviced by way of an external oil tank on the rear elevation. There are steel, personnel access doors to each bay, UPVC double glazed window units, power and service points, security and fire alarm systems.