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Industrial for saleRom Valley Gardens, Rom Valley Way, Romford RM7
305,791 sq. ft
Freehold
About this property
Residential-led urban village in Central Romford
Planning consent for 972 dwellings medical centre, retail, café and amenity facilities
Indicative scheme prepared compromising 7 blocks ranging from 2-12 storeys in height
Highly flexible design allowing for multiple phasing solutions
Extends 7.02 acres (2.84 hectares)
0.5 miles from Romford Station
Good road networks from the A12, A13 and M25
Description
The site extends to approximately 7.02 acres (2.84 hectares) and; occupies a strategic location between a large hostpital complex, a local authority public car park, and the A125 Rom Valley Way. Historically the site comprised undeveloped sand pits before becoming the home of the Romford Ice Rink in 1987, which remained in operation until its closure in 2013. Today the site is predominantly cleared, with a portion to the south used for parking and largely free from overgrowth. It benefits from direct access via a roundabout from the A125 Rom Valley Way, while a secondary access route through Old Church Road and Old Church Rise has been secured through a Deed of Easement, although it is yet to be constructed. Additionally, a third construction access from Rom Valley Way is being progressed in coordination with the Highways Department.
Location
The site is situated northwest of London's Borough of Havering in Romford, it has evolved from its market town origins into a thriving civic and commercial hub, playing a key role in Greater London's growth strategy. The area is exceptionally well-connected. Located just 0.5 miles (a 9-minute walk) from Romford Station, it offers direct links to central London via National Rail services and the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail), ensuring efficient travel to key destinations such as Stratford (20 minutes), Liverpool Street (29 minutes), and beyond. Romford also benefits from good road networks with the A12, A13 and M25 providing convenient routes for drivers. Multiple bus services operate in the vicinity, with an interchange located just south of the site enhancing accessibility.
The site extends to approximately 7.02 acres (2.84 hectares) and; occupies a strategic location between a large hostpital complex, a local authority public car park, and the A125 Rom Valley Way. Historically the site comprised undeveloped sand pits before becoming the home of the Romford Ice Rink in 1987, which remained in operation until its closure in 2013. Today the site is predominantly cleared, with a portion to the south used for parking and largely free from overgrowth. It benefits from direct access via a roundabout from the A125 Rom Valley Way, while a secondary access route through Old Church Road and Old Church Rise has been secured through a Deed of Easement, although it is yet to be constructed. Additionally, a third construction access from Rom Valley Way is being progressed in coordination with the Highways Department.
Location
The site is situated northwest of London's Borough of Havering in Romford, it has evolved from its market town origins into a thriving civic and commercial hub, playing a key role in Greater London's growth strategy. The area is exceptionally well-connected. Located just 0.5 miles (a 9-minute walk) from Romford Station, it offers direct links to central London via National Rail services and the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail), ensuring efficient travel to key destinations such as Stratford (20 minutes), Liverpool Street (29 minutes), and beyond. Romford also benefits from good road networks with the A12, A13 and M25 providing convenient routes for drivers. Multiple bus services operate in the vicinity, with an interchange located just south of the site enhancing accessibility.