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Industrial to let1, 2, 5 & 5B Earls Road, Grangemouth FK3
136,368 sq. ft
About this property
Within a well established business and distribution location
Rarely available storage and logistics units
Ease of access to the M9
Located within the Forth Green Freeport
To Let – Industrial/Logistics Premises Available Whole Or In Part
Grangemouth, lying within the Falkirk Council area, has a population of c.17,500 people as of the 2011 Census. The town lies in the Forth Valley on the south bank of the River Forth and is located approximately 3 miles east of Falkirk, 13 miles east of Stirling, 25 miles west of Edinburgh and 28 miles north east of Glasgow.
The town benefits from direct links to the central Scotland motorway network including the M9 and M90. The Kincardine Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing link the town to Fife in the north and the M8 links with Edinburgh to the east and in turn with the M8 motorway to Glasgow.
Grangemouth was founded in 1768 as a result of the construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal. It is now a major port facility which handles coal, oil, sand and bulk goods. It is home to one of the largest oil refineries in Europe, operated by Ineos and is Scotland’s main container port which is one of the largest such facilities in the UK.
Grangemouth has a significant concentration of Scotland’s global chemical companies. Local occupiers include CalaChem, Syngenta and Ineos together with a large range of smaller companies providing services and R&D facilities. The subject properties are situated on the north side of Earls Road, a short distance to the west of its roundabout junction with McCafferty Way, South Bridge Street, North Shore Road and A904 / Bo’ness Road.
Description
Industrial / logistics premises available as A whole or in part
Grangemouth, lying within the Falkirk Council area, has a population of c.17,500 people as of the 2011 Census. The town lies in the Forth Valley on the south bank of the River Forth and is located approximately 3 miles east of Falkirk, 13 miles east of Stirling, 25 miles west of Edinburgh and 28 miles north east of Glasgow.
The town benefits from direct links to the central Scotland motorway network including the M9 and M90. The Kincardine Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing link the town to Fife in the north and the M8 links with Edinburgh to the east and in turn with the M8 motorway to Glasgow.
Grangemouth was founded in 1768 as a result of the construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal. It is now a major port facility which handles coal, oil, sand and bulk goods. It is home to one of the largest oil refineries in Europe, operated by Ineos and is Scotland’s main container port which is one of the largest such facilities in the UK.
Grangemouth has a significant concentration of Scotland’s global chemical companies. Local occupiers include CalaChem, Syngenta and Ineos together with a large range of smaller companies providing services and R&D facilities. The subject properties are situated on the north side of Earls Road, a short distance to the west of its roundabout junction with McCafferty Way, South Bridge Street, North Shore Road and A904 / Bo’ness Road.
Description
Industrial / logistics premises available as A whole or in part