Measured survey
Comprehensive measured survey of the commercial frontages, flats, cottages, and associated communal areas identified within the instruction and sale particulars.

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Grays Car Garage measured survey proposal for Alexander Reece Thomson LLP
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Alexander Reece Thomson LLP

Measured survey quotation
Hanwell, London W7 3TB
survey week
Week of Monday 13 April 2026
report delivery
Two weeks from survey completion
quotation reference
QU-3226
Survey brief
Sterling Temple is pleased to provide this quotation for a full measured survey and CAD plan package covering the instructed elements of Grays Car Garage and the associated residential holdings at Uxbridge Road, Westminster Terrace, and Maudesville Cottages. In line with the instruction received, the survey can take place in the week of Monday 13 April 2026, with the completed report and survey outputs delivered two weeks after the survey visit.
The commission is intended to support review of the properties currently being marketed for sale and to give the client a clear, structured understanding of floor areas, occupation context, and the measured information required for acquisition and asset review.
About the property
The subject property is a mixed-use holding arranged across a prominent stretch of Uxbridge Road in Hanwell, within the London Borough of Ealing. The instruction covers commercial frontage, workshop and garage accommodation, flats, a property at Westminster Terrace, and the Maudesville Cottages terrace to the rear. The site extends to approximately 0.27 hectares, or 0.67 acres, and benefits from a visible roadside position in an established urban setting.
The location is well connected, with Hanwell Station approximately 600 metres away and providing Elizabeth line and National Rail services into central London and Heathrow. Public planning material identifies the wider brownfield allocation as HAN2b and promotes the area for mixed residential and business use, while the brochure notes that part of Maudesville Cottages sits within the St Mark’s Church & Canal Conservation Area. These factors make accurate measured information particularly useful for appraisal, letting strategy, and future design work.
Scope of work
Comprehensive measured survey of the commercial frontages, flats, cottages, and associated communal areas identified within the instruction and sale particulars.
Preparation of CAD floor plans for the instructed properties, suitable for acquisition, leasing, asset management, and general property review.
Compilation of floor areas and a consolidated property schedule to support review of the existing tenancy mix and quoted survey scope.
Deliverables
Measured survey undertaken across the instructed property holding.
CAD floor plans issued in digital format.
Property schedule listing each premises, approximate floor area, tenant status, and survey cost.
Report issue within two weeks of the survey visit, subject to access across all areas.
Survey & delivery process
The survey would be carried out by Sterling Temple during the week of Monday 13 April, subject to access across the instructed commercial and residential areas. During the site visit, the team would capture the information required to produce the measured drawings and associated schedule, coordinating the various property elements within a single reporting structure.
Following the site survey, the information would be processed, checked, and drafted into the agreed output package. Allowing for CAD preparation, coordination, and internal quality review, the report and measured outputs would be issued within two weeks of the survey completion.
Survey visit
Week of Monday 13 April
On-site capture
Measured survey of all accessible areas
Processing & QA
Drafting, checking, and schedule preparation
Report delivery
Two weeks after survey completion

Property schedule

Location context
This holding combines roadside commercial frontage with rear residential accommodation and sits within a part of Hanwell where asset repositioning and redevelopment questions are especially relevant. Nearby rail connectivity, mixed surrounding uses, and the identified planning allocation all add weight to the need for reliable survey information that can be reused for feasibility, leasing, design, and reporting purposes.
Accurate CAD plans and a clearly structured schedule help bring together the different property elements into one dependable information base, reducing uncertainty at the appraisal stage and supporting efficient onward professional advice.
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