11-15 Market Street, Shrewsbury
Ground floor restaurant unit/s forming part of a four story mixed use building. Can either be let as separate units or as one.
Property Features
- Ground floor restaurant unit/s to let on a new lease (terms to be agreed).
- Sales Area; 2,590 sq ft (240.56 sq m) NIA.
- Initial Rent; £50,000 per annum (excl).
- Located on Market Street, just off Shrewsbury's historic market Square.
- Nearby occupiers include Cote Brasserie, FatFace, Giggling Squid, Ask Pizza, La Piazzetta, Beefy Boys, Ginger & Co, Jigsaw, Starbucks Coffee, HSBC and adjacent to Shrewsbury’s Museum and Art Gallery.
- Short walk to the High Street and the prominent retail area of Pride Hill as well as multiple public car parks.
- Bus stops nearby and short walk to Train station.
Property Details
The unit occupies a prominent corner position on Market Street and was formerly used as a restaurant premises. The fixtures and fittings remain in situ (available by separate negotiation) with modern extraction available should it be required for the next occupier. Given it’s location and surrounding occupiers, the unit would lend itself to a variety of uses subject to planning benefitting from the ample display window frontage.
Internally, the unit has a high ceiling and open floorplate with few columns and is finished with a natural timber floor. There is a separate staff room and w/c’s located off the main floor along a service corridor. The unit also benefits from internal secure bin storage - a rarity in the town - which is accessed off Swan Hill to the side of the building.
Location
Occupying a prominent position within Shrewsbury’s historic town centre. The building is adjacent to Shrewsbury’s Museum and Art Gallery and Shrewsbury’s historic town square, which plays host to a range of National & independent food & beverage operators including Cote Brasserie, Giggling Squid, Ask Italian, La Piazzetta, Ginger & Co, Daily Brews, The Cats Pyjamas and Starbucks, alongside various high quality retailers including Jigsaw, Fat Face, Barbour, Waterstones, Goldsmiths and Pockets.
Shrewsbury is the county town and administrative centre of Shropshire, there is a borough population of 80,000 (at the 2022 census) with strong connections to England and mid-Wales. Strategically located at the intersection of the main A49 and A5 trunk road.
Shrewsbury and Retail:
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. 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 2024 with more than £135million spent by visitors to it’s town centre shops and businesses, outperforming GB benchmarks
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