13 Dogpole, Shrewsbury
An opportunity to lease an attractive ground floor retail unit in Shrewsbury Town Centre, close to Wyle Cop and St Mary’s Street.
Property Features
- Sales area approximately 250 sq ft (23.22 m²).
- Occupying part of a Grade II listed building.
- Traditional fully glazed shop front with a recessed entrance and original tiled threshold.
- Located at the top of Dogpole, connecting Castle Street and Wyle Cop.
- On Saturdays Wyle Cop and The High Street become pedestrianised drawing additional foot traffic.
- Nearby occupiers include well established local occupiers such as Millard & Lancaster, Interiors at St Mary’s, Callaghan Fine Paintings, Royston Blythe as well as Jewellers and Opticians.
- Suitable for a variety of uses, subject to Landlord’s consent.
Property Details
The shop occupies the ground floor of a Grade II listed end-terrace building with original features such as a parapet façade, sash windows, ornate brickwork and a traditional fully glazed shop front with a recessed entrance.
Internally the unit is well presented with painted walls and wooden flooring to the front of the shop. The rear of the shop is carpeted and there is a kitchenette and w/c to the rear.
Location
The shop is located at the top of Dogpole and occupies a prominent corner position where St Mary’s Street meets Dogpole. Dogpole and St. Mary’s Street form part of the one-way traffic loop around the town and leads to Wyle Cop. The nearest parking is at NPC Wyle Cop and there are numerous bus routes along St. Mary’s Street.
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.
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 a record 4th time at the 2025 Great British Market awards. The town is also home to Wyle Cop which is reputedly the longest uninterrupted run of independent traders in the Country. Given such accolades, it is hardly surprising that Shrewsbury’s High Street attracted record footfall numbers in December 2025 with more than £135million spent by visitors to it’s town centre shops and businesses, outperforming GB benchmarks.
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