Former Greater Lancashire Hospital, 5 Wyder Court, Millennium City Park, Off Bluebell Way, Preston
Prominent Fitted Clinic/Hospital premises
428 m² ( 4,612 ft² )
Offers in the region of £750,000
- 33 car parking spaces
Location
The property is prominently situated fronting Longridge Road (B6243) within the Millennium City Park development, one of Preston’s established modern business parks, to the north east of the city centre.
The location benefits from excellent road connectivity, with the M6 motorway approximately 0.5 miles to the west at Junction 31a, providing convenient access to the M55, M61 and M65 motorways, all of which are within a short travelling distance.
The surrounding area is mix commercial and trade uses. Notable occupiers in the immediate vicinity include the headquarters offices and distribution centres of E H Booths and James Hall (SPAR), together with a several car dealerships and commercial uses, reflecting the area’s established business park and arterial road setting.
Description
The building comprises a well-appointed two-storey hospital/medical facility being of timber frame construction, externally finished with blockwork and micro-rib metal cladding beneath a clad roof. The property is understood to be well known to the recipient and is presented as a substantial and purpose-designed healthcare building.
Internally, the accommodation provides a comprehensive range of theatres, consulting and treatment rooms, together with offices, changing facilities, stores and general clinical amenities. Kitchen and WC facilities are provided at both ground and first floor levels.
The accommodation benefits throughout from resilient, easy-clean finishes appropriate for healthcare use, including coved skirtings to support hygiene standards. Wall finishes are formed in washable, impervious coatings suitable for routine cleaning and infection control. Ceilings are generally suspended grid systems incorporating recessed lighting, ventilation grilles and access to building services.
Mechanical and electrical installations include a dedicated medical air handling and ventilation system serving the principal clinical areas, including the theatres, providing controlled air changes with high-grade filtration suitable for surgical environments and understood to incorporate HEPA-level filtration where required. Supplementary DX air-conditioning units are installed to a number of rooms to provide local temperature control. Heating is via a wet gas-fired system, with plant generally located within dedicated plant rooms.
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