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11 Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury

£14,000 pa
Under Offer
603 Sq Ft

Very prominent retail unit on Wyle Cop with traditional glazed frontage and excellent storage.

Rateable Value: £9,800

Property Features

  • Net Internal Area 603 sq ft (54 m²)
  • Excellent basement for storage including kitchenette and w/c.
  • Located at the top of Wyle Cop.
  • Significant footfall with NCP carpark on same side of the street.
  • Wyle Cop is reputed to be the longest run of uninterrupted independent businesses in the UK.
  • On Saturdays Wyle Cop and The High Street become pedestrianised drawing additional foot traffic.
  • Suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning.

Property Details

The property comprises the ground floor shop and basement of a grade II listed building of brick construction. The shop has a traditional timber fully glazed shop front with a recessed doorway. There is currently a branded awning which extends outwards over the shop front to provide shade to the display window.  Whilst the awning frame will remain in situ, the awning itself is not included in the letting and is available through separate negotiation direct with the vacating tenant.
Internally, the shop has painted walls and ceilings with recessed spot lights. There is separate access to the basement which has a resin floor with painted walls and ceiling and individual pendent lights.  There is also a small kitchenette and w/c.

Location
The Property occupies a prominent position on the right hand side at the top of Wyle Cop, which leads from English Bridge towards the town centre. Wyle Cop is known for reputedly having the longest unbroken run of independent shops in the UK.
Nearby parking can be found at the NCP at the foot of Wyle Cop which serves visitors arriving from the East and generates significant footfall past the shop. There is additional parking at St Julian’s Friars car park.
Nearby occupiers include; Botanique (florist) , Cooking Kneads (cookware company), It’s Feet First (children’s footwear), The Soden Gallery, Appleyards (delicatessen), Oberon Ladies (ladies fashion and jewelry), Tanners (wine merchants), Thai D (Thai restaurant), Lion Hotel (opposite) and a range of popular bars, pubs and restaurants close to hand.
There are abundant cafes, pubs, clothes and furnishing shops nearby which provides a vibrant tenant mix and eclectic shopping proposition.
As the county town and administrative centre of Shropshire, Shrewsbury has a borough population of roughly 80,000 (according to previous census), a 5% rise since 2020 and a larger catchment extending into Mid Wales of roughly 600,000 people.

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