Earle Road Business Park Widnes WA8 0GU
3,000 - 30,000 SF of Industrial Space Available

PARK HIGHLIGHTS
- Earle Road Business Park is ½ a mile south of Widnes town centre adjacent to The Hive leisure scheme.
- The site is fully secure with CCTV and security hut which monitors all traffic on and off the site.
- Is close to the junction of the A562 Fiddlers Ferry Road and A557 Eastern Bypass providing easy access to J7 of the M62 to the north.
PARK FACTS
Total Space Available | 30,000 SF |
Min. Divisible | 3,000 SF |
Park Type | Office Park |
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The business park offers a range of industrial units from 3,000 to 30,000 sf on flexible terms.
- Use Class: B8
- Secure Storage
- Roof lights
- Open plan
- Closed Circuit Television Monitoring (CCTV)
- Yard
- Concrete apron areas
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
Ground | 3,000-30,000 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request | Industrial | Partial Build-Out | Now |
1 Earle Rd - Ground
PARK OVERVIEW
The site comprises a former manufacturing facility which has been broken up to provide a mixture of open storage yards, warehousing space and office space. The site is fully secure with CCTV and security hut which monitors all traffic on and off the site. There is a mixture of existing concrete apron areas which can be used for open storage, existing warehouse buildings and an office building providing open plan or cellular offices along with amenities to the site. Earle Road Business Park is ½ a mile south of Widnes town centre adjacent to The Hive leisure scheme. The estate falls within the Widnes Waterfront regeneration area and it is anticipated that circa £70M will be invested in the area over the next decade developing commercial, leisure and residential opportunities. The site is located at the end of Earl Road and is close to the junction of the A562 Fiddlers Ferry Road and A557 Eastern Bypass providing easy access to J7 of the M62 to the north and the existing Mersey crossing Widnes/Runcorn Bridge to the south. The site also lies close to the start of where the new bridge will start on the Widnes side and part of that is already used as a site compound for the bridge construction.