
Leonard Pulham House, Halton
Tring Road, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5QA, UK
1,861 ㎡
Drake’s Place is in southern Hatfield, c.1 mile from the town centre and train station. Hatfield is a town in Hertfordshire, within the jurisdiction of Welywn Hatfield Borough Council (WHBC). Hatfield is c.21 miles north of London, c.7 miles southwest of Hertford and c.4 miles east of St Albans.
Drake’s Place is situated in an established residential neighbourhood in Hatfield, with nearby access to good-quality amenities, including Centenary Park. The Property is accessed from the south via Drakes Way, with housing located to the east and south. To the north is Hatfield Leisure Centre. Drakes Way runs along the southern boundary. The Property benefits from mature vegetation and a treelined boundary to the west, providing a natural buffer to Travellers Lane.
Drake’s Place is made up of a series of interconnected buildings (Scott House, Marsden House, Bonnington House, Johnson House, and Francis House), extending to approximately 54,800 sq ft (according to CoStar) as well as 36 car parking spaces. The Property measures approximately 3.65 acres (1.48 HA) and is roughly rectangular in shape. The Property is vacant having been closed in summer 2023. It comprises part one and part two-storey interconnected buildings built witha traditional red brick construction and solar panels installed on the roofs.