Commercial Property in South West, England available for sale
915

Commercial Properties for Sale in South West, England

Explore the Latest South West, England Commercial Property for Sale

More details for Faraday Rd, Swindon - Industrial for Sale

The Fraser Centre - Faraday Rd

Swindon, SN3 5HS

  • Industrial for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 4,571 - 6,692 sq ft
  • 5 Units Available
See More
More details for Crow Ln, Bristol - Specialist for Sale

Units 1 & 2 - Crow Ln

Bristol, BS10 7DP

  • Specialist for Sale
  • £165,000
  • 880 sq ft
See More
More details for 1 Courtfield, Tetbury - Retail for Sale

1-3 BAYTREE COURT - 1 Courtfield

Tetbury, GL8 8LF

  • Retail for Sale
  • £290,000
  • 1,252 sq ft
See More
More details for 31 Wilton St, Taunton - Retail for Sale

Vivary Arms - 31 Wilton St

Taunton, TA1 3JR

  • Retail for Sale
  • £335,000
  • 3,475 sq ft

Taunton Retail for Sale

We are instructed to invite offers in excess of £335,000 plus VAT, with vacant possession. The property is held freehold (Title Number ST117152). The property is listed and is arranged over two levels comprising of painted rendered elevations under a clay tile roof and flat roof to the rear. The property sits on a mainly rectangular shaped site with a site area of 0.102 acres (0.041ha). Ground floor: The property benefits from a central “U” shaped bar servery and is distinctively split into 3 intimate trading areas. The central section comprises of a mixture of loose seating and natural wooden tables for 20 customers. The western section is split by a rustic timber opening and separates to a games area, benefitting from original brick floor and a fireplace. To the east is the main dining area with loose tables and chairs for approximately 40 customers. To the rear is a well sized commercial kitchen, with direct access to the dining area. Additionally, WC facilities and access to the external trade area. First floor: The first floor comprises of four bedrooms and a lounge. External areas: The external trade area is enclosed and benefits from an incorporated smoking solution and wooden benches for approximately 20 customers. Taunton is a historic town with a thousand year history located in Somerset, serving a population of 64,000 people. Taunton has road links with the M5 motorway and other major roads such as the A38 and A358. Taunton railway station is located 1.4 miles to the north and is on the Bristol and Exeter line and there is generally one train an hour to London Paddington. Located approximately 50 miles south west of Bristol and 35 miles north east of Exeter. The property is situated in a prominent roadside position fronting Wilton Street and on the corner of Fons George road, in the suburb of Vivary Park. With excellent proximity to the town centre, only a 5 minute walk away. The Vivary Arms is regarded to be the oldest recorded pub in Taunton, boasting traditional character.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

22/05/2026

Hide
See More
More details for High, High Bickington - Retail for Sale

Old George Inn - High

High Bickington, EX37 9AY

  • Retail for Sale
  • £210,000
  • 2,647 sq ft
See More
More details for Larkhill Rd, Yeovil - Retail for Sale

Royal Standard - Larkhill Rd

Yeovil, BA21 3HW

  • Retail for Sale
  • £260,000
  • 5,092 sq ft
See More
More details for The Crescent, Newquay - Retail for Sale

Walkabout - The Crescent

Newquay, TR7 1DS

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,250,000
  • 11,230 sq ft

Newquay Retail for Sale

The property is for sale freehold with a guide of £1,250,000 (we understand the property is elected for VAT which may apply subject to the type of sale agreed). Please seek independent advice if required. Freehold title CL61501. We understand that TUPE regulations will apply in the event of a Transfer of a Going Concern purchase. Description The Walkabout is a detached building arranged over lower ground, ground and first floors. The property is a former cinema which has been extensively refitted for bar and restaurant use and is of mainly brick construction with part brick, rendered and timber clad elevations beneath a pitched roof. To the side is an external tiered beer garden laid out to provide seating for customers with beach views. Access to the lower ground floor is gained via the external terrace and the upper ground floor is accessed from The Crescent. Internal Description Lower Ground Floor: The lower ground floor provides a trading area with seating for around 32 customers and additional standing areas at the bar. There is an open kitchen servery with trade kitchen beyond. The lower ground floor also has ladies’, gentlemen’s and accessible WCs. The lower ground floor is completed by a large cellar and a range of back of house areas. Upper Ground Floor: The upper ground floor area comprises a long linear bar servery, is open plan throughout with a raised stage and several raised trading areas. One of these raised areas overlooks Towan Beach. There are also ladies’, gentlemen’s and accessible WCs. There is seating for around 120 customers and, in addition, large standing areas. There is a DJ booth on one of the raised areas. First Floor: Stairs at upper ground floor level lead to the first floor where there is staff living accommodation comprising four bedrooms, three bath/shower rooms, boiler room, laundry room, manager’s office, resident’s kitchen and living room. We are advised that this area has a HMO licence for seven people. External Areas The property benefits from external customer areas some of which have views over the beach. Local information Newquay is the most populated town in Cornwall and is situated approximately 82 miles west of Exeter and 18 miles north east of St Austell. The area is well serviced by public transport with Newquay Station providing regular services connecting Cornish Main Line to Penzance and seasonal to London. The Walkabout occupies a prominent position on Crescent Lane close to the junction of Beach Road with Newquay Station 0.6 miles to the east. The property is surrounded by a mix of commercial (mainly retail and hospitality uses), residential and leisure; nearby occupiers including The Dead Famous and Saltshed's Bar & Bistro. The Blue Reef Aquarium is situated on the sea wall below and to the right of Walkabout. There are a variety of beach huts and concessions also below Walkabout adjacent to the beach.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Restaurant

Date on Market:

20/05/2026

Hide
See More
More details for 22 Commercial St, Camborne - Retail for Sale

22 Commercial St

Camborne, TR14 8JY

  • Retail for Sale
  • £100,000
  • 672 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
See More
More details for 33-34 Broad St, Bristol - Office for Sale

St Johns House - 33-34 Broad St

Bristol, BS1 2EZ

  • Office for Sale
  • £150,000
  • 618 sq ft

Bristol Office for Sale

Ground floor self-contained commercial unit for sale. The unit comprises a ground floor self contained commercial unit and is available in shell condition, benefiting from partial glazed frontage facing Broad Street with a secondary access via Tower Lane. The property comprises an end of terrace building which was understood to be constructed during the 1950’s as a purpose built office, the upper floors have since been converted in to premium residential apartments via a seperate entrance. The ground floor unit is held on a long leasehold interest for 250 year lease from September 2017. The long leasehold is available to purchase guiding offers in the region of £150,000. The permitted use under the long lease is for use as offices or commercial space within Use Class A1 (Retail), A2 (Financial and Professional Services) and B1a (Offices). Restrictions: Under the terms of the long lease, the sale or consumption of food or drink at the property is prohibited and the property cannot be used as a restaurant, café or any other food or drinking establishment. St Johns House is centrally located fronting Broad Street, a short walk from Corn Street, Small Street and St Nicholas Market. Combined, Corn Street and St Nicholas Market form a historic-commercial hub at the heart of Bristol city centre. They sit between key office locations and the main retail area, benefitting from high footfall and strong lunchtime and leisure trade. The property is a 5 minute walk from Bristol Bus Station and a 18 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads Station. Descriptio

Contact:

Savills

Date on Market:

15/05/2026

Hide
See More
More details for 20 Battle Rd, Newton Abbot - Land for Sale

Land adjacent to Sparkworld - 20 Battle Rd

Newton Abbot, TQ12 6TN

  • Land for Sale
  • £165,000
  • 0.59 ac Plot
See More
More details for 35 South St, Bridport - Leisure for Sale

Electric Palace Theatre - 35 South St

Bridport, DT6 3NY

  • Retail for Sale
  • £190,000 - £1,100,000
  • 1,191 - 10,325 sq ft
  • 2 Units Available

Bridport Leisure for Sale

Situation: The Bridport Electric Palace provides a unique opportunity to purchase a fully restored and fully operational art-deco theatre and cinema. With its beautiful original interior, it is one of only a handful of 1920s theatres that are still operating in the UK (outside London) and was recently listed by the Financial Times as one of the “most breath-taking cinemas in the world”1. Standing proudly in the heart of Bridport, the Palace is one of Dorset’s most treasured cultural landmarks which is now offered for sale as a thriving going concern, with established goodwill and a full future programme of events, including film, comedy, live music, the spoken word and theatre. The Palace is arranged behind a two-storey street-facing frontage and, at street level, the entrance and foyer are accessed via a wide arcade walkway leading to the cinema/theatre complex beyond. Either side of the Palace entrance are two street facing retail units, with two beautifully restored residential flats above (each with their own separate street facing access), that are also offered for sale either as a whole with the Palace, or as separate lots. The properties sit in the heart of the picturesque West Dorset town of Bridport (in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) close to Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, Lyme Bay and the Chesil Beach, only 5 miles away. Positioned prominently on South Street, within the town centre, the properties occupy a highly desirable and accessible location surrounded by retail, leisure and hospitality amenities. Bridport is a bustling and vibrant market town, with its famous street market, arts-scene and antiques quarter, located approximately 15 miles to the west of the county-town of Dorchester with its regular rail connections to London. Bridport has a history of rope making and is now a gateway to the Jurassic World Heritage coastline at nearby West Bay. The town hosts an excellent selection of independent shops, as well as supermarkets, hotels, pubs, restaurants and cafes, and numerous arts and music events throughout the year, including the acclaimed Bridport Literary Festival and “From Page to Screen” film festival (both mainly hosted at the Palace), as well as Dorset Arts Week. There is also a thriving twice-weekly street market offering locally sourced vegetables, cheese, meats and other artisan foods, clothes, hardware and antiques. Note: 1. Published by the Financial Times on 19 March 2026 History: In 1926 a local brewing family took the courageous and enterprising step to build an opera house in Bridport. A new venture in every way, but particularly because it was powered by electricity, a rare commodity for many at the time. Because electricity didn’t arrive in the town until 1929, the building needed to generate power from its own “engine room”, allowing the people of Bridport to experience the “new age of cinema”, as well as opera and other stage and music shows. The doors first opened almost 100 years ago, on 14 June 1926, to a packed audience of over 500 people and the building was appropriately named the “New Electric Palace”. It has been operating almost continuously ever since, originally showing only silent movies until “talkies” arrived in Bridport in 1931 (only three years after they’d arrived in London). Whilst other regional theatres and cinemas have floundered, the Palace has not only survived but flourished, sitting at the heart of the community ever since. For the last century, the Palace has been a cornerstone of West Dorset’s cultural life, evolving into a vibrant multi-arts venue that draws audiences from far beyond the town. Today, it hosts a broad programme of film, comedy, live music, the spoken word and theatre, as well as special events including festivals, weddings and private parties. The Palace is the largest theatre for almost 20 miles and has, for some years, played host to film and literary festivals, and glittering premieres, developing a reputation for bringing the all-time greats in film, comedy and music to West Dorset. It also sits at the heart of local performing arts activities and local performing arts groups, serving as both a creative hub and a beloved community destination. In recent years, the Palace has benefited from a comprehensive and sensitive programme of refurbishment, ensuring that its historic charm is perfectly complemented by modern comfort and high-quality presentation. The property is now offered to the market in outstanding condition and presents an exceptional opportunity to steward one of the South West’s most atmospheric and culturally significant venues into its next century. LOT 1 - Bridport Electric Palace “One of the most breath-taking cinemas in the world” LOT 2 - Two retail units Situated at 35 and 35a South Street are two impressive and recently refurbished retail units that blend contemporary styling with the original art-deco design features to add character and distinction. Positioned on South Street, within the town centre, the properties occupy a highly desirable and accessible location surrounded by retail, leisure and hospitality amenities, either side of the entrance to the famous Bridport Electric Palace cinema. Both retail units have recently been refurbished to an exceptional standard and now provide high quality retail accommodation, with large street-facing glazed shop fronts and return frontages. Both units are currently let under standard internal repairing commercial leases with existing occupiers trading as a cafe and bar, and as an interior decorations shop. Both retail units benefit from their own individual entrances from the street, and both units have the use of an accessible WC located within common parts (shared with the Bridport Electric Palace).

Contact:

Symonds & Sampson

Property Subtype:

Theatre / Concert Hall

Date on Market:

13/05/2026

Hide
See More
More details for St David's Hl, Exeter - Hospitality for Sale

Great Western Hotel - St David's Hl

Exeter, EX4 4NU

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,100,000
  • 15,652 sq ft
See More
More details for 49 Fore St, Trowbridge - Retail for Sale

49 Fore St

Trowbridge, BA14 8ES

  • Retail for Sale
  • £185,000
  • 1,926 sq ft
See More
More details for 13 Brislington Hl, Bristol - Retail for Sale

Gilton House - 13 Brislington Hl

Bristol, BS4 5BE

  • Retail for Sale
  • £40,000
  • 839 - 1,730 sq ft
  • 5 Units Available
See More
More details for 8 North St, Bridport - Retail for Sale

Bridport and District Social Club - 8 North St

Bridport, DT6 3JQ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £250,000
  • 3,488 sq ft

Bridport Retail for Sale

Freehold vacant former Social Club extending to approximately 3,488 sq ft (324 sq m) set over two levels with event space and bars. We are seeking offers on an unconditional basis for the freehold interest with vacant possession in the region of £250,000. The property is offered to the market by way of private treaty, but with auction “back stop” of June 9th if not sold prior. Description The conservative club occupies the ground and first floors of a terraced building with a mixture of block elevations, under a pitched roof of slate tiles construction. Tenure The property is held freehold under Title number (DT321497) with vacant possession provided on completion. Licencing The property has been granted a Premises Licence in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003. We understand that the Conservative Club is permitted to sell alcohol under a 24 hour licence. Planning The property is not listed but is situated within the Bridport Conservation Area. We understand the building is not nominated or listed as an Asset of Community Value. Local information Bridport is a market town and civil parish in Dorset, acting as the main town in the Dorset district. Located 2.0 miles (3.2 kilometres) north of West Bay, 15.4 miles (24.8 kilometres) west of Dorchester, 12.3 miles (19.8 kilometres) east of Axminster and 19.5 miles (31.4 kilometres) south of Yeovil. The Bridport & District Social Club is situated fronting North Street, the site is a terraced on a side street off West street the main high street. The site sits 120 yards from Wykes Court over ground car park and is a short walk to the High Street providing easy access to local shops, services and attractions. Bridport town is well-connected by A35 servicing east to west offering routes across the cost line. The site has limited public transport predominantly bus along West street in Bridport and the train station in Crewkerne 12 miles (19.3 kilometres) north of the subject property, Axminister 12.3 miles (19.8 kilometres) west of the subject property, Weymouth 19.1 miles (30.7 kilometres) east of the subject property.

Contact:

Savills

Date on Market:

07/05/2026

Hide
See More
1-23 of 500

FAQs about Commercial Properties For Sale in South West, England

See All Properties For Sale
How many Commercial Property listings are available for sale in South West, England?
There are currently 915 Commercial Properties available for sale near South West, England. These South West, England Commercial Property listings have an average size of 12,865 sq ft. The largest available listing in South West, England is 1,600,000 sq ft. The thriving commercial centre and excellent transport links in South West, England make it an ideal location for businesses to find suitable Commercial Property for sale.
What factors could affect the prices of Commercial Properties in South West, England?
Several factors can impact the price of Commercial Properties, including the size and location of the property, its net initial yield, and the amenities it offers. Prices in South West, England currently range from £12 to £1,680 per square foot. While the average net initial yield for Commercial Properties is 8.00%.
What other types of commercial property are available for sale in South West, England?
There is a diverse range of commercial properties available in South West, England to suit various business needs. South West, England offers office buildings, retail units and shops, and industrial units & warehouses, catering to a variety of sectors and industries. With a total of 915 South West, England commercial property listings in the area, potential owners can find suitable options that meet their requirements.
What are the advantages of investing in commercial property in the UK?
Commercial property investment can provide long-term income through leases, capital appreciation, and portfolio diversification. Compared to residential property, commercial leases are often longer and place more responsibility on tenants for repairs and maintenance.
What is a net initial yield and why is it important?
Net initial yield is the annual rental income expressed as a percentage of the purchase price (after acquisition costs). It’s a key measure used by investors to compare return on investment across different commercial properties.
Do I need a commercial mortgage to invest?
Many investors use commercial mortgages to finance purchases. Lenders typically require a larger deposit than for residential property (often 25–40%) and will assess the property’s rental income and condition as part of the loan application.
What should I look for when doing due diligence?
Due diligence includes reviewing lease terms, tenant strength, service charges, planning permissions, condition reports, and title deeds. A commercial solicitor and surveyor are strongly recommended before purchase.
What are the risks of investing in commercial property?
Risks include void periods (no rental income), tenant default, maintenance liabilities, and changes in market conditions or planning regulations. Mitigating these requires proper property management and lease structuring.
Can overseas investors buy commercial property in the UK?
Yes, the UK market is open to international investors. However, you may need a UK-based legal representative and must comply with HMRC tax obligations, including stamp duty and possible capital gains tax on disposal.

Discover More Commercial Properties for Sale in the South West, England

Market Overview for Commercial Properties in South West, England

Key information for Commercial Properties investors in South West, England and comparable markets. This summary brings together pricing and building size data to provide a clear view of market conditions and potential investment opportunities.

City Avg Price Per Sq Ft Avg Size Available
High Bickington £59 2,647 sq ft
South Molton £57 3,660 sq ft
Chulmleigh £86 5,011 sq ft
Barnstaple £100 20,624 sq ft
Bideford £312 5,992 sq ft

Rental Price Trends in South West, England

The price per square foot range for Commercial Properties in South West, England and nearby cities. These metrics help establish valuation benchmarks and highlight possible value opportunities in the market.

City Min £ Sq Ft Avg £ Sq Ft Max £ Sq Ft
High Bickington £59 £59 £59
South Molton £57 £57 £57
Chulmleigh £86 £86 £86
Barnstaple £64 £100 £141
Bideford £25 £312 £841

Available Building Sizes

A summary of the current sizes of Commercial Property for sale in the South West, England area. Refine your search based on space requirements and investment level.

City Smallest Property Avg. Sq Ft Largest Property
High Bickington 2,647 sq ft 2,647 sq ft 2,647 sq ft
South Molton 3,660 sq ft 3,660 sq ft 3,660 sq ft
Chulmleigh 5,011 sq ft 5,011 sq ft 5,011 sq ft
Barnstaple 793 sq ft 20,624 sq ft 66,244 sq ft
Bideford 243 sq ft 5,992 sq ft 16,140 sq ft

You searched for commercial property for sale in South West, England. Explore 500 listings from top commercial agents on LoopNet. Whether you're looking for investment properties to expand your portfolio, establish a new venture, or secure a prime location, LoopNet offers a diverse range of opportunities to meet your goals. Each listing provides detailed information on property features, size, pricing, and high-quality floor plans and photos. With the most extensive inventory of commercial properties worldwide, LoopNet is your trusted partner in finding the perfect commercial property for investment.

LoopNet - the worlds No. 1 commercial property marketplace.