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More details for 36A Fore St, Hexham - Retail for Sale

36A Fore St

Hexham, NE46 1LZ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £415,000
  • 3,086 sq ft

Hexham Retail for Sale

SUMMARY The freehold property comprises two adjoining commercial units located on Fore Street, Hexham's pedestrianised prime retail pitch. The majority of the property is let to Nero Holdings Limited (trading as Caffè Nero), a premier UK coffee brand with a "Very Low Risk" Creditsafe rating of 100, a turnover of £366m, and shareholders' funds of £390.8m. Caffè Nero occupies number 36 on a new 5-year Full Repairing and Insuring lease from 19 May 2026 at a re-based rent of £27,250 per annum, subject to a tenant-only break option at year three. The second unit (number 36A) is let to an independent phone repair and accessories shop producing £6,000 per annum on a lease expiring 31 July 2029. Together, they provide a secure, low-management combined passing rent of £33,250 per annum. INVESTMENT SUMMARY Freehold investment opportunity on Fore Street, Hexham’s pedestrianised prime retail pitch. Hexham is one of Northumberland’s most prosperous market towns, drawing both a loyal local catchment and a significant visitor economy. Majority let to Nero Holdings Limited (Caffè Nero) on a new five-year full repairing and insuring lease from 19 May 2026 at a re-based rent of £27,250 per annum, with a tenant-only break option at year three. Nero Holdings Limited carries a Creditsafe risk score of 100 (Very Low Risk) with turnover of £366m and shareholders’ funds of £390.8m (year ending May 2025). Second unit let as an independent phone repair and accessories shop producing £6,000 per annum on a lease expiring 31 July 2029. Combined passing rent of £33,250 per annum. The town centre is currently benefitting from significant public and private sector investment, supporting footfall and the long-term retail environment. Well-established national retail pitch with occupiers including WH Smith, Boots, Specsavers, Waterstones, Superdrug, Mountain Warehouse, Greggs and Costa Coffee in close proximity.

Contact:

Delta Capital Property Investment

Property Subtype:

Shopfront

Date on Market:

03/06/2026

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More details for Brownfields, Hertford - Retail for Sale

Bircherley Green Lea Wharf - Brownfields

Hertford, SG14 1BN

  • Retail for Sale
  • £12,900,000
  • 34,583 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 24 Westgate, Grantham - Retail for Sale

24 Westgate

Grantham, NG31 6LX

  • Retail for Sale
  • £85,500
  • 483 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 27-35 Corsham St, London - Office for Sale

27-35 Corsham St

London, N1 6DR

  • Retail for Sale
  • £3,200,000
  • 5,533 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 28 Adelphi, Aberdeen - Retail for Sale

28 Adelphi

Aberdeen, AB11 5BL

  • Retail for Sale
  • £150,000
  • 1,135 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 117-121 North St, St Andrews - Retail for Sale

T-Squared Social - 117-121 North St

St Andrews, KY16 9AD

  • Retail for Sale
  • £650,000
  • 3,345 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 33-43 Murray Rd, Workington - Retail for Sale

33-43 Murray Rd

Workington, CA14 2AB

  • Retail for Sale
  • £150,000
  • 1,270 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
  • 24 Hour Access

Workington Retail for Sale

Lot 154 is available by way of Savills Online Auction 9th June 2026 Investment Consideration: VAT is applicable to this property. Sale to be treated as Transfer of Going Concern (TOGC) Comprises ground floor retail shop with ancillary accommodation at first and second floor Property benefits from rear access, providing future residential development potential, STTP Located in the town Centre, directly between Oxford Street and Washington Square shopping centre, which is the main shopping and social destination within Workington Occupiers nearby including Superdrug, Boots, Sports Direct, Specsavers, Greggs and Subway. Tenancy: The property is at present let to an Individual t/a Sweet Shop for a term of 10 years from 23rd October 2025 at a current rent of £12,000* per annum and the lease contains full repairing and insuring covenants. Rent review every 3 years open market upward only. Tenant option to determine in the 5th year with min 6 months notice. Deposit held of £2,500. * The current rent reserved is £10,000 p.a. which rises to £12,000 p.a. on the 23.10.2026 and £13,000 p.a. on the 23.10.2027, the vendor will "top up" the rent from completion until the 23.10.2026 by way of an allowance such that the purchaser in effect receives £12,000 p.a. from completion. Tenure: Virtual freehold. Held on a 999 year lease from 18th August 2016 at a ground rent of peppercorn.

Contact:

Blue Alpine Partners Ltd

Property Subtype:

Shopfront Retail / Residential

Date on Market:

25/05/2026

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More details for Station Rd, Kyle - Retail for Sale

JJ’s Hardware Store - Station Rd

Kyle, IV40 8AF

  • Retail for Sale
  • £365,000
  • 2,260 sq ft
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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
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More details for 4-12 Gibb St, Nottingham - Retail for Sale

4-12 Gibb St

Nottingham, NG10 1EE

  • Retail for Sale
  • £135,000
  • 1,229 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 17-19 Umberston St, London - Retail for Sale

17-19 Umberston St

London, E1 1PY

  • Retail for Sale
  • £375,000
  • 1,648 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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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

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More details for 12-18 Radstock St, London - Office for Sale

12-18 Radstock St

London, SW11 4EH

  • Office / Retail for Sale
  • £725,000
  • 1,439 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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