Enfield Industrial Market
Enfield is situated 12 miles north of Central London and is considered one of London’s premier distribution locations.
Location
Enfield
is situated 12 miles north of Central London and is considered one of London’s
premier distribution locations. Its strategic position makes it very well
placed to service London via the A10 and A406 (North Circular) and also has
excellent access to the national motorway network via the M25 to the M11, A1
(M) and M1. Luton Airport and London Stansted are both situated approximately
30 miles to the north west and north east respectively with Heathrow Airport
approximately 40 miles to the south west. A number of stations provide regular
services to London Liverpool Street (See map here).
Warehouses to rent in Enfield
Warehouses in the Enfield area offer a range of facilities
to meet tenant needs. From small lockup
buildings to large bespoke (built to suit) warehouses. For more information, please call us on 020
7355 3033.
Warehouses to let in
Enfield
A number of prominent businesses rent their warehouses in
the Enfield area including:
- DHL
- Tesco
- Coca-Cola
- Marks & Spencer
- Yodel
- Sony
- John Lewis
Leasing rents for warehouses in Enfield depend on location,
age and specification and can range from £8.50 per square foot to £11.00 per
square foot for warehouses.
Industrial warehouse
property agents in Enfield
Finding and negotiating for warehouses to rent in Enfield
can be difficult; however speaking with professional industrial property agents
can streamline the process. At Doherty Baines, we pride ourselves on
understanding the industrial property market in London. This knowledge ensures
that you get the best advice and assistance while locating the ideal warehouse
unit in Enfield for your business.
Our available warehouse spaces are listed here including industrial units in Tottenham, Radlett, Barnet, Ponders End, Lee Valley, Haringey, Edmonton and Watford. Alternatively, please call David O'Donovan on 020 7355 3033 to discuss your
needs.
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