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694 High Road Leytonstone 1,933 sq ft 100% Let Retail Property London E11 3AJ For Sale



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Rare freehold commercial building
- Approx. 234 sq m (2,518 sq ft)
- Large open-plan ground floor
- Former NatWest Bank landmark
- Heritage institutional façade
- Prime High Road location
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A Place Where Capital, Trust and Time Converge
There are buildings that simply provide space and then there are buildings that carry memory, authority, and intent.
This distinguished freehold commercial property stands as a quiet witness to more than a century of financial life. From the early 1900s, it operated as a NatWest Bank, a place where money was safeguarded, decisions were made, and prosperity quietly accumulated behind stone walls and solid doors. For generations, commerce flowed through this address; trust was built here, wealth was protected here, and futures were shaped within its rooms.
Such provenance cannot be manufactured. It lingers in the proportions, in the materials, and in the unmistakable sense of permanence that defines the building today. For its next custodian, this is not merely a commercial unit, but a continuation of a financial narrative one that lends confidence, credibility, and an almost symbolic sense of good fortune to those who occupy it.
Architectural Presence & Atmosphere
Occupying a prominent position on Leytonstone’s High Road, the building announces itself with a classical stone façade, articulated by pilasters and a formal entrance of institutional character. Its architecture is distinctive, authoritative, and irreplaceable a level of civic dignity that modern commercial stock simply cannot replicate.
Inside, the space reveals a rare combination of heritage gravitas and modern adaptability. Tall windows draw natural light deep into the interior, while generous ceiling heights and clean structural lines create an environment that feels both substantial and flexible. Whether preserved with restraint or reimagined through a contemporary design lens, the building offers a canvas of genuine distinction.
Accommodation & Floor Areas
The commercial accommodation is arranged primarily over the ground floor, with additional space at basement level, extending to a total gross internal area of 234.02 sq m (2,518 sq ft).
Main Commercial Area
174.22 sq m (approx. 1,875 sq ft)
Overall dimensions: 11.08 m x 20.55 m (approx. 36.35 ft x 67.42 ft)
A commanding open-plan hall, defined by volume, symmetry, and light. This space lends itself naturally to flagship retail, advisory use, gallery-style environments, or institutional offices seeking presence and authority.
Store Room 1 Former Bank Vault
15.58 sq m (approx. 168 sq ft)
Dimensions: 4.64 m x 3.32 m (approx. 15.22 ft x 10.89 ft)
Of particular significance, this room was the original bank vault, constructed with exceptionally thick, reinforced, near-impenetrable walls. Beyond its practical security value, it offers a powerful symbolic and experiential feature ideal for secure storage, digital asset custody, archive use, or as a distinctive private room within a modern financial setting.
Store Room 2
7.59 sq m (approx. 82 sq ft)
Dimensions: 4.06 m x 1.87 m (approx. 13.32 ft x 6.14 ft)
Store Room 3
7.23 sq m (approx. 78 sq ft)
Dimensions: 1.66 m x 4.36 m (approx. 5.45 ft x 14.30 ft)
Store Room 4
6.49 sq m (approx. 70 sq ft)
Dimensions: 1.47 m x 4.42 m (approx. 4.82 ft x 14.50 ft)
These ancillary rooms provide excellent operational flexibility suitable for private offices, meeting rooms, secure storage, technical areas, or support functions.
Basement Area
22.91 sq m (approx. 247 sq ft)
Dimensions: 3.12 m x 7.32 m (approx. 10.24 ft x 24.02 ft)
A solid, well-proportioned basement area, suitable for archive storage, plant, secure facilities, or specialist operational use.
A Natural Home for Modern Finance & High-Value Enterprise
Given its history, symbolism, and physical configuration, the building is exceptionally well suited to:
Wealth management and private advisory firms
Trading offices or boutique investment houses
Fintech, blockchain, and digital-asset enterprises
Modern financial institutions seeking identity and credibility
Flagship studios, galleries, or concept commercial uses
Few properties align heritage symbolism and functional relevance so precisely: a former bank, purpose-built for trust and security, now ready to host the next evolution of finance — from traditional wealth preservation to cutting-edge digital economies.
Location, Connectivity & Logistics
Positioned directly on the High Road, the property benefits from strong visibility, steady footfall, and excellent accessibility.
Leytonstone Underground Station (Central Line) offers fast access to Central London, with Bank Station reachable in approximately 17 minutes
Excellent road connectivity via A12, A406 (North Circular), and M11
Efficient routes to Stansted Airport
Ample local parking options in the surrounding streets
This balance of urban prominence and logistical efficiency makes the location equally compelling for client-facing operations and operationally focused businesses.
Tenure & Structure
Freehold commercial ownership
The two residential flats above have been separately sold on virtual freeholds, leaving the commercial element unencumbered, self-contained, and singular in purpose
Perspective
This is not simply a commercial freehold it is a financial landmark. A building shaped by trust, prosperity, and continuity for over a century, now offering a rare opportunity to acquire an asset of genuine permanence.
For an owner seeking identity, symbolism, and long-term value, this property offers far more than space it offers stature, legacy, and a powerful foundation for the future.
Disclaimer:
Some images have been virtually staged or digitally enhanced for illustrative purposes only.
There are buildings that simply provide space and then there are buildings that carry memory, authority, and intent.
This distinguished freehold commercial property stands as a quiet witness to more than a century of financial life. From the early 1900s, it operated as a NatWest Bank, a place where money was safeguarded, decisions were made, and prosperity quietly accumulated behind stone walls and solid doors. For generations, commerce flowed through this address; trust was built here, wealth was protected here, and futures were shaped within its rooms.
Such provenance cannot be manufactured. It lingers in the proportions, in the materials, and in the unmistakable sense of permanence that defines the building today. For its next custodian, this is not merely a commercial unit, but a continuation of a financial narrative one that lends confidence, credibility, and an almost symbolic sense of good fortune to those who occupy it.
Architectural Presence & Atmosphere
Occupying a prominent position on Leytonstone’s High Road, the building announces itself with a classical stone façade, articulated by pilasters and a formal entrance of institutional character. Its architecture is distinctive, authoritative, and irreplaceable a level of civic dignity that modern commercial stock simply cannot replicate.
Inside, the space reveals a rare combination of heritage gravitas and modern adaptability. Tall windows draw natural light deep into the interior, while generous ceiling heights and clean structural lines create an environment that feels both substantial and flexible. Whether preserved with restraint or reimagined through a contemporary design lens, the building offers a canvas of genuine distinction.
Accommodation & Floor Areas
The commercial accommodation is arranged primarily over the ground floor, with additional space at basement level, extending to a total gross internal area of 234.02 sq m (2,518 sq ft).
Main Commercial Area
174.22 sq m (approx. 1,875 sq ft)
Overall dimensions: 11.08 m x 20.55 m (approx. 36.35 ft x 67.42 ft)
A commanding open-plan hall, defined by volume, symmetry, and light. This space lends itself naturally to flagship retail, advisory use, gallery-style environments, or institutional offices seeking presence and authority.
Store Room 1 Former Bank Vault
15.58 sq m (approx. 168 sq ft)
Dimensions: 4.64 m x 3.32 m (approx. 15.22 ft x 10.89 ft)
Of particular significance, this room was the original bank vault, constructed with exceptionally thick, reinforced, near-impenetrable walls. Beyond its practical security value, it offers a powerful symbolic and experiential feature ideal for secure storage, digital asset custody, archive use, or as a distinctive private room within a modern financial setting.
Store Room 2
7.59 sq m (approx. 82 sq ft)
Dimensions: 4.06 m x 1.87 m (approx. 13.32 ft x 6.14 ft)
Store Room 3
7.23 sq m (approx. 78 sq ft)
Dimensions: 1.66 m x 4.36 m (approx. 5.45 ft x 14.30 ft)
Store Room 4
6.49 sq m (approx. 70 sq ft)
Dimensions: 1.47 m x 4.42 m (approx. 4.82 ft x 14.50 ft)
These ancillary rooms provide excellent operational flexibility suitable for private offices, meeting rooms, secure storage, technical areas, or support functions.
Basement Area
22.91 sq m (approx. 247 sq ft)
Dimensions: 3.12 m x 7.32 m (approx. 10.24 ft x 24.02 ft)
A solid, well-proportioned basement area, suitable for archive storage, plant, secure facilities, or specialist operational use.
A Natural Home for Modern Finance & High-Value Enterprise
Given its history, symbolism, and physical configuration, the building is exceptionally well suited to:
Wealth management and private advisory firms
Trading offices or boutique investment houses
Fintech, blockchain, and digital-asset enterprises
Modern financial institutions seeking identity and credibility
Flagship studios, galleries, or concept commercial uses
Few properties align heritage symbolism and functional relevance so precisely: a former bank, purpose-built for trust and security, now ready to host the next evolution of finance — from traditional wealth preservation to cutting-edge digital economies.
Location, Connectivity & Logistics
Positioned directly on the High Road, the property benefits from strong visibility, steady footfall, and excellent accessibility.
Leytonstone Underground Station (Central Line) offers fast access to Central London, with Bank Station reachable in approximately 17 minutes
Excellent road connectivity via A12, A406 (North Circular), and M11
Efficient routes to Stansted Airport
Ample local parking options in the surrounding streets
This balance of urban prominence and logistical efficiency makes the location equally compelling for client-facing operations and operationally focused businesses.
Tenure & Structure
Freehold commercial ownership
The two residential flats above have been separately sold on virtual freeholds, leaving the commercial element unencumbered, self-contained, and singular in purpose
Perspective
This is not simply a commercial freehold it is a financial landmark. A building shaped by trust, prosperity, and continuity for over a century, now offering a rare opportunity to acquire an asset of genuine permanence.
For an owner seeking identity, symbolism, and long-term value, this property offers far more than space it offers stature, legacy, and a powerful foundation for the future.
Disclaimer:
Some images have been virtually staged or digitally enhanced for illustrative purposes only.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type
Investment
Property Type
Retail
Tenure
Freehold
Property Subtype
Shopfront
Property Size
1,933 sq ft
Costar Property Class
B
Year Built
1900
Occupancy Rate
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Number of Floors
3
Plot ratio
0.97
Total Plot Size
0.05 ac
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