Commercial Property in Claverdon available to rent
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Commercial Properties to Rent in Claverdon

Commercial Properties to rent within 5 miles of Claverdon

More details for Lower Cape, Warwick - Industrial to Rent

Lower Cape

Warwick, CV34 5DJ

  • Industrial to Let
  • £12.50 sq ft pa
  • 2,422 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for Millers Rd, Warwick - Industrial to Rent

Ladbroke Park - Millers Rd

Warwick, CV34 5AE

  • Industrial to Let
  • £11.66 sq ft pa
  • 1,072 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for No. 9 Church St, Stratford Upon Avon - Retail to Rent

No. 9 Church St

Stratford Upon Avon, CV37 6HB

  • Retail to Let
  • £30,000 pa
  • 1,506 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
  • Air Conditioning
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Restaurant
  • Smoke Detector

Stratford Upon Avon Retail to Rent - Stratford-upon-Avon

No.9 Church St. is a grade II listed building of special architectural and historic interest located within the conservation area of Stratford-upon-Avon town centre. The three-storey property plus cellar, between the commercial centre and the "Old Town" district, dates from 1600, when Shakespeare would have passed by the original timber framed structure with later brick front, ground floor bay window, tile clay roof and dormer windows. The property has been continually let as a restaurant for over 15 years. Currently laid out as a small bar and reception and store to the ground floor, plus kitchen and access to the cellar, dining rooms to the first floor and private dining room, office and toilets to the second floor. The character building has been extensively renovated to blend stylish décor with the property's exposed period features, subtly lit by sophisticated lighting highlighting individual tables. The ground floor boasts a brick-built bar and fireplace offering a relaxed reception area, with a view of the modern kitchen to the rear. The first floor with two feature fireplaces offers the main dining areas for 30 covers, whilst the second floor offers a private dining room for parties up to 10 people, set beneath 400 year-old exposed timbers. Stratford-upon-Avon is a medieval market town in the Midlands, best known as the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare. The town's 30,000 population is boosted by around five million visitors a year. There are three theatres run by the Royal Shakespeare Company attracting over one million visitors per annum. The town boasts many original buildings and a thriving community of leisure, accommodation and shopping venues. The property traded as No.9 Church St a well-known independent restaurant set inside a historic 17th-century building. It built a strong reputation for seasonal British cuisine with a modern twist, using local ingredients and offering a relaxed but high-quality dining experience. More recently the restaurant traded as Pick Thai a small, family-run Thai restaurant known for authentic home-style cooking and friendly service. With a strong pre-theatre restaurant clientele in the town the restaurant offers the potential to turn the tables 2 or 3 times per night. The Thai restaurant also had a strong take away and delivery business. In the words of the Bard himself... Attend, good sir, and lend thine ear to hear Of that fair house, No. 9 on Church Street plac’d, A structure mark’d of rank and grace, Of ancient worth and storied dignity, Within the guarded bounds of Stratford fair, Where Avon’s gentle breath doth stir the air. This noble pile, three storeys tall it stands, With cellar deep beneath its aged bones, Betwixt the mart of trade and Old Town’s heart, Hath watch’d the centuries in patient pride. First rais’d when sixteen hundred mark’d the year, When my yourself a playwrite did pass Beside its timber’d frame in youthful days. In later times, a brickéd face adorn’d Its ancient front; a bay upon the ground Doth graciously project; the roof of tile, With dormers peering like observant eyes, Keeps faithful watch above. For many years Fifteen and more—it serv’d as house of feast, Where patrons dine and merry converse share. Within, the careful hand of art hath wrought A marriage fair ‘twixt old and new design: The beams laid bare, time’s signature unhid, Are softly bath’d in lights of subtle craft, That each fair table glows in gentle warmth. The lower hall presents a hearth of brick, A bar well-built, where welcome first is giv’n, And from whose space the kitchen may be spied, In modern guise, yet fitting to the whole. Ascend thou next unto the upper floor, Where twin-set hearths bestow a noble air Upon the chambers made for feasting guests; And higher still, beneath four hundred years Of timber’d frame expos’d to reverent sight, A private room awaits selectéd souls Ten may there sup in quiet, gracious state, Enclos’d within the arms of history.

Contact:

Mike Roberts Property

Date on Market:

25/03/2026

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More details for 13 Waterside, Stratford Upon Avon - Retail to Rent

13 Waterside

Stratford Upon Avon, CV37 6BA

  • Retail to Let
  • £90,000 pa
  • 1,898 sq ft
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More details for Budbrooke Rd, Warwick - Office to Rent

Budbrooke Rd

Warwick, CV34 5LZ

  • Office to Let
  • £14.46 sq ft pa
  • 657 sq ft
  • 1 Space Available Now
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More details for 15-29 Hurlbutt Rd, Warwick - Industrial to Rent

15-29 Hurlbutt Rd

Warwick, CV34 6TD

  • Industrial to Let
  • £12.00 sq ft pa
  • 294 - 2,794 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 26-28 High Street, Warwick - Office to Rent

26-28 High Street

Warwick, CV34 4BE

  • Office to Let
  • £16.66 sq ft pa
  • 3,000 sq ft
  • 1 Space Available Now
  • Energy Performance: B
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Security System
  • Private Toilets
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Balcony
  • Conferencing Facility
  • Controlled Access
  • Smoke Detector

Warwick Office to Rent

The refurbished building known as “Bank” at 26-28 on Warwick’s High Street is one of the town’s most iconic properties currently available as a part furnished or fully furnished office, with alternative retail or leisure use considered. Purpose built in 1922 for the National Provincial in the golden age of banking architecture in a neo-Georgian style, the buildings design reflects the bank next to Wrens St James Church in Piccadilly, which has been described as a “Wrenaissance Revival”. The buildings symmetrical exterior uses elegant white stone work contrasting the red brick, offering a prominent entrance with large feature windows that lead up towards ornamental stonework on the parapet roof. The interior of the building also exudes many original period features including panelling, parquet flooring, plaster cornice and coving in the main banking hall and former mangers office, that highlight the eighteen feet high ceiling. A sympathetic extension has internal balconies overlooking the ground floor area with a further mezzanine floor add space with floor to ceiling windows, whilst retaining the open feel of the original banking hall with a huge Murano glass chandelier taking centre stage. Huge windows to three sides of the building flood the space with natural daylight, whilst stairs lead to a separate toilet level and the former bank’s vault with a huge solid door and two large furnished meeting rooms named Decimal and Sterling and tea, coffee and water station in the breakout area. The toilets are also themed with bank note wallpaper and King and Queen mirrors. There is a small car park with access from Swan Street and numerous car parks nearby in the town centre and at the nearby race course. The property would suit any client facing business that wants to promote a high spec professional but uniquely different image. The county town of Warwick sits upon the River Avon and has been inhabited since the 6th century. Warwick school lays claim to the oldest boys school in the country, founded circa 914. In medieval times town walls were erected, of which the East and Westgate can still be seen. Warwick Castle, built in 1068, by William the Conqueror, has evolved from fortress to country house to one of the country’s leading tourist attractions. The Castle forms a perfect backdrop for outdoor concerts and events and boasts in excess of half a million visitors per annum. The castle also now offers accommodation and glamping options means around 20,000 overnights stays a year just a couple of minutes from the property with the potential of a significant tourist trade in addition to growing local population of over 30,000. Nearby Stratford upon Avon makes the area a ‘must do’ for foreign tourists setting visitor figures for the county into the millions and one of the countries most visited locations outside the capital. The castle was strategically sited because of the transportation links offered by the River Avon and Fosse Way. Nowadays the Midland Motorway network, Birmingham Airport and Warwick and Warwick Parkway railway stations offer the modern day equivalent of convenient links across the country and to the capital. Warwick’s central location has attracted many high profile companies such as Bridgestone, Calor, IBM, Jet, The National Grid and Volvo UK with the county home to big name employers such as Aston Martin, Eon, JLR, Rolls Royce and TNT. Warwick boasts a mixture of fine architecture from the Tudor period and the 17th century. The town’s historic buildings have featured in many period dramas, such as Pride and Prejudice, and together with the surrounding Warwickshire countryside formed an idyllic backdrop for the BBC series Dangerfield. The current TV series Shakespeare and Hathaway is also filmed in the town and Warwick Racecourse has a number of televised meetings throughout the year.

Contact:

Mike Roberts Property

Date on Market:

20/01/2026

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FAQs About Commercial Property to Rent in Claverdon

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How many Commercial Property listings are available to let in Claverdon?
There are currently 0 Commercial Properties available to rent near Claverdon. These Claverdon Commercial Property listings feature a variety of commercial property types, with an average size of. The largest Claverdon Commercial Property size available to rent is. The thriving commercial centre and excellent transport links in Claverdon make it an ideal location for businesses to find suitable Commercial Propertyto rent.
How much does it cost to rent a Commercial Property in Claverdon?
Looking to rent a Commercial Property in Claverdon? The average rent is per sq ft. Rents start at psf, with premium units reaching up to psf. Explore available options to find the perfect property for your business!
What available size ranges are there for Commercial Property to rent in Claverdon?
Whether you are looking for a compact or large commercial unit, Claverdon has options to fit your needs. Currently, the smallest available Commercial Property is sq ft, while the largest spans up to sq ft. On average, rentals in this category are around sq ft. Explore your options today!
What should I consider when renting a Commercial Property in Claverdon?
When renting a commercial property in Claverdon, key factors to consider include location, size, budget, and lease terms. Choose a location that suits your business needs, ensures good accessibility, and attracts the right customers. Consider the square feet required for your operations and check if the rent aligns with your budget. Review lease agreements carefully, including contract length, renewal options, and any additional costs such as service charges or maintenance fees. Need help finding the perfect property? Explore available listings in Claverdon today!
What other types of Claverdon Commercial Property are available to rent?
There are a diverse range of commercial properties available in Claverdon to suit various business needs. Search for offices to rent in Claverdon, co-working space in Claverdon, shops to rent in Claverdon, and industrial units & warehouses in Claverdon, catering to a variety of sectors and industries. With a total of 0 Claverdon commercial property listings in the area, potential tenants can find suitable options that meet their requirements.
What lease types are available for commercial properties in Claverdon?
You’ll find both short-term licences and longer-term lease agreements in Claverdon. Short-term leases offer flexibility, ideal for startups or seasonal businesses, while longer leases provide security and stability for more established companies. Be sure to check for break clauses, rent reviews, and tenant responsibilities within the lease.
What legal requirements should I be aware of before renting commercial space?
Before renting, ensure you understand business rates, planning permissions, and your responsibilities under the lease. You may also need to comply with health & safety regulations, fire safety standards, and accessibility requirements depending on your business type. It's recommended to consult a commercial property solicitor before signing any lease.
What are typical fit-out and operational costs when moving into a new commercial space?
Beyond rent, tenants should budget for fit-out works (e.g. partitions, flooring, wiring), service charges, utilities, business rates, insurance, and furnishings. Some spaces are let in shell condition; others may be fully fitted or turnkey. Clarify what's included with the landlord and factor in upfront costs in your planning.

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