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77 Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury

£18,000 pa
668 Sq Ft

Prominent Town Centre Unit Available To Let on the nationally renowned Wyle Cop.
Business Sale Considered.

RetailRateable Value: £10,500

Property Features

  • Ground floor retail area approximately 266 sq ft. (24.75 m²).
  • Floor to ceiling glazed window with double height ceiling.
  • Occupying part of a Grade II listed building.
  • Extensive cellar storage.
  • Located at the intersection of Wyle Cop and Dogpole.
  • On Saturdays Wyle Cop and The High Street become pedestrianised drawing additional foot traffic.
  • Within walking distance to surface level car parks.

Property Details

The unit occupies the ground floor and basement of an attractive Grade II Listed building dating back to the 1700s. Comprising brick elevations with original features such as sash windows with decorative keystones and cornerstones. Externally, the shop benefits from a traditional façade with a fully glazed frontage with a display windowsill and a recessed glazed doorway with a tiled threshold. Along the right hand side of the unit is a passageway leading to the residential apartments above and a private car park at the rear

Internally the retail area benefits from double height plastered and painted ceiling, timber paneled walls with a feature brick recessed fireplace, linoleum flooring and an additional window to the side passageway. At the rear of the shop are stairs to basement level comprising storage rooms and WC.

Location
Wyle Cop is the principle vehicular route into the town centre when approaching from the east and English Bridge. There is the town’s main NCP car park at the foot of Wyle cop which means there is significant footfall up Wyle Cop which uses the pedestrian crossing opposite the subject property.

The property occupies a prominent position opposite the traffic lights at the intersection of Wyle Cop and Dogpole. Both streets form an integral part of the town centre’s one way traffic system thus benefitting from visibility of passing traffic.Furthermore, on Saturdays, the High Street and part of Wyle Cop become pedestrianised drawing additional footfall. Shrewsbury has a resident urban population of approximately 80,000 people with a County-wide population in excess of 325,000.

Shrewsbury ’s Town Centre:
In 2025, Shrewsbury was named number one in the Telegraph’s list of UK’s best High Streets for the second year in a row. 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. 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.

Additionally, Food and Beverage is Shrewsbury’s largest sector, occupying over 28% of the town centre with a spend of over £46.5 million in 2025 - almost twice as much as any other sector.

In the wider context Shropshire’s visitor economy as a whole surpassed £1 billion for the first time in 2025, a 10.1% increase from 2024, supported by its 10.66 million visitors.

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