9 St Johns Hill, Shrewsbury
Prominent retail unit fronting St john’s Hill close to the Bellstone entrance of The Market Hall and the town’s main shopping area.
Property Features
- Town Centre retail unit to let on a new lease (terms to be agreed).
- Sales Area 21.94 sq m (236 sq ft).
- Rent £550.00 per month (exclusive).
- Close to the the town centre's excellent range of restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as independent and national retailers.
- Barker Street P&D car park in easy walking distance, bus stops nearby and Shrewsbury Railway Station and Bus Station within walking distance.
- Basement and rear yard.
- Grade II listed building.
Property Details
The property offers a ground floor lock up shop with a basement and rear yard with outside WC. The shop forms part of an 18th century, two storey, Grade II listed building.
Location
The property occupies a prominent trading position fronting St. John’s Hill in an established commercial location close to the main retailing area. Neighbouring occupiers include three Estate Agents, Martin Kaye (Solicitors), Zest (hairdressers), Hibiscus (traditional Caribbean foods) and Shrewsbury Market Hall. The property is well located for all town centre amenities and public car parking facilities.
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire being located approximately 48 miles North-West of Birmingham, 43 miles South of Chester, and 17 miles West of Telford.
Shrewsbury has a resident urban population of approximately 80,000 people with a county-wide population in excess of 325,000.
Shrewsbury and Retail:
The town is home to Wyle Cop which is reputedly the longest uninterrupted run of independent traders in the Country. In 2024, Shrewsbury was named number one in the Telegraph’s list of UK’s best high streets. Shrewsbury Market Hall has also been voted ‘Britain’s Favourite Market’ for an “unprecedented” third year running and a record 4th time at the 2025 Great British Market awards.
Given such accolades, it is hardly surprising that Shrewsbury’s High Street attracted record footfall numbers in December 2024 with more than £135million spent by visitors to it’s town centre shops and businesses, outperforming GB benchmarks.
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