Motor firm drives into business park

An established truck and trailer supplies firm is set to motor into the future with the purchase of an industrial unit at a popular Amesbury business park.

Property consultancy Myddelton & Major has successfully negotiated the sale of an end of terrace unit at The Beacon Centre, Solstice Park to Wessex Truck and Trailer Supplies. The agents were quoting a price of £269,950.

Myddelton & Major Partner Dean Speer said: “Wessex Truck and Trailer Supplies has been in operation since 2004 and provides quality parts and services to hauliers.

“They have a fleet of delivery vehicles for their parts distribution service and they also operate a 24/7 callout service.

The company’s new Amesbury home is a steelframe unit fitted out to a high standard with warehouse/workshop space, offices and cloakroom facilities.

Mr Speer added: “Demand is always high for units at the Beacon Centre – a group of 15 industrial/warehouse units – partly due to its excellent research and development and office facilities.”

The Beacon Centre occupies a prime location at the gateway to Solstice Park, the giant 160-acre mixed use business park, strategically located with direct access to the A303 dual carriageway at Amesbury.

The park can be described as the gateway to the South West via the A303/M5, is between London and Bristol and has fast access to the ports of Southampton, Portsmouth and Bristol.

The market town of Amesbury is nine miles North of Salisbury with a district population of 26,976, including the surrounding villages and the nearby military establishments at Boscombe Down, Larkhill, Bulford Camp and Durrington.