The sale of a Telford industrial unit brings to an end 30 years’ involvement with the property for Bromwich Hardy founding partner Tom Bromwich.
He sold the 3,490 sq ft unit at 20 Stafford Park 12 in Telford to the Charlesworth family as an investment over 30 years ago, and now agents Bromwich Hardy have sold the property.
In the interim, Bromwich Hardy managed this property on behalf of the family.
Tom Bromwich said: “At Bromwich Hardy, we have supported many families through several generations of property ownership and investment.
“With our experience and full range of skills, we are able to provide an end-to-end service from acquisition to sale, and management.
“It has been a pleasure to support the Charlesworth family over the years and we are very pleased to have achieved a sale for them of 20 Stafford Park 12.”
On behalf of the Charlesworth family, Penny Smith said: “I just wanted to take this opportunity to say ‘Thank You’ to you and your team for faithfully working on behalf of my parents and me over the years in administering this Telford warehouse and industrial unit.
“Your firm has always dealt with our questions and instructions promptly and efficiently and we have been most grateful for your knowledgeable guidance in a field which is not our expertise. Please pass on our gratitude to your team.”
The property has been bought by Kingkit, a family business that has been trading in Telford for 28 years. The company is an online seller of plastic model kits, and military and aviation books and magazines.
It was sold freehold and vacant for £332,000 and is located on Stafford Park 12, close to the junction of the A464 and A442, approximately one mile from Junction 4 of the M54.
Stafford Park 12 is one of the premier industrial locations within Telford and occupiers include Wincanton, Dulux and Digiland.
Unit 20 has a minimum working height of 6m and includes a trade counter and office area, plus five dedicated car parking spaces.
Tees Law in Chelmford, Essex, acted for the sellers and the buyers were advised by Lanyon Bowdler in Telford.