Industrial in Wiltshire available for sale
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Industrial Properties for Sale in the Wiltshire

Explore the Latest Wiltshire Industrial Properties for Sale

Including distribution warehouses, workshops, light & heavy industrial sheds, and manufacturing units.

More details for Faraday Rd, Swindon - Industrial for Sale

The Fraser Centre - Faraday Rd

Swindon, SN3 5HS

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,145,000 - £3,035,000
  • 4,571 - 12,139 sq ft
  • 7 Units Available
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More details for Tormarton Rd, Chippenham - Industrial for Sale

Tormarton Rd

Chippenham, SN14 8LT

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,300,000
  • 13,704 sq ft
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More details for 2 & 3 Methuen Park, Chippenham - Industrial for Sale

2 & 3 Methuen Park

Chippenham, SN14 0GX

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,000,000 - £1,100,000
  • 5,114 - 5,605 sq ft
  • 2 Units Available
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More details for Beanacre Rd, Melksham - Industrial for Sale

Beanacre Rd

Melksham, SN12 8FD

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,995,000
  • 38,177 sq ft
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More details for Brook Ln, Westbury - Industrial for Sale

Brook Ln

Westbury, BA13 4ES

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,700,000
  • 18,385 sq ft
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More details for Majors Rd, Swindon - Office for Sale

Majors Rd

Swindon, SN6 8TZ

  • Industrial for Sale
  • 2,307 - 2,338 sq ft
  • 2 Units Available
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More details for Mill Ln, Westbury - Industrial for Sale

Merlin 1 - Mill Ln

Westbury, BA13 4LD

  • Industrial for Sale
  • 36,333 sq ft
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More details for Whittle Rd, Salisbury - Light Industrial for Sale

Whittle Rd

Salisbury, SP2 7PU

  • Light Industrial for Sale
  • £250,000
  • 2,266 sq ft
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More details for Thornhill Industrial Estate, South Marston - Industrial for Sale

Thornhill Industrial Estate - Thornhill Industrial Estate

South Marston, SN3 4TA

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,650,000
  • 32,384 sq ft
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More details for Cirencester Way, Swindon - Industrial for Sale

Cirencester Way

Swindon, SN2 8EJ

  • Industrial for Sale
  • 50,160 sq ft
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More details for James Watt Clos, Swindon - Industrial for Sale

James Watt Clos

Swindon, SN2 1EL

  • Industrial for Sale
  • 31,278 sq ft
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More details for Faraday Rd, Swindon - Industrial for Sale

European Glass Group (Swindon) Ltd - Faraday Rd

Swindon, SN3 5JY

  • Industrial for Sale
  • 28,576 sq ft
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FAQs about Investing in Industrial Properties in Wiltshire

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How many Industrial Property listings are available for sale in Wiltshire?
There are currently 31 Industrial Properties available for sale near Wiltshire. These Wiltshire Industrial Property listings have an average size of 12,191 sq ft. The largest available listing in Wiltshire is 50,160 sq ft. The thriving commercial centre and excellent transport links in Wiltshire make it an ideal location for businesses to find suitable Industrial Property for sale.
How much does it cost to buy Industrial Property in Wiltshire?
The average price/SF for Industrial Property for sale in Wiltshire is about £115. The cost per sq ft for Industrial Property in Wiltshire ranges from £28 to £188, depending on the location and the size of the property.
What factors could affect the prices of Industrial Properties in Wiltshire?
Several factors can impact the price of Industrial Properties, including the size and location of the property, its net initial yield, and the amenities it offers. Prices currently range from £28 to £188 per square foot. While the average net initial yield for Industrial Properties is 6.75%.
What is the largest Industrial Property available for sale in Wiltshire?
Currently, the largest Industrial Property available to buy is 50,160 sq ft and the smallest is 1,800 sq ft. The average size of Industrial Property available for sale in Wiltshire is approximately 12,191 sq ft.
Why invest in industrial property in the UK?
Industrial property is a strong-performing asset class, offering stable rental yields, growing tenant demand, and relatively low vacancy rates. The rise of e-commerce and logistics has further increased demand for warehouses and distribution space.
What types of industrial properties are available to buy in Wiltshire?
You’ll find a range of industrial assets including light industrial units, storage depots, warehouses, manufacturing sites, and logistics centres. Properties may be single-let, multi-let, or part of larger estates.
What should I consider before buying industrial property?
Key considerations include location, access to transport routes, tenant demand, condition of the building, lease status (vacant or tenanted), yield potential, and long-term capital growth. It's also essential to review planning use class and site constraints.
What is a good rental yield for industrial property?
Rental yields vary by region and risk profile. In 2025, typical net yields range from 5% to 7% in regional areas, and 3.5% to 5% in prime locations such as London or the South East. Yields depend on tenancy, lease length, and asset quality.
Do I need to pay VAT or Stamp Duty on industrial property purchases?
Yes. Commercial property purchases are usually subject to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). VAT may also apply if the seller has opted to tax the property. Always get tax advice before proceeding with a purchase.
Can I buy industrial property through a pension or company?
Yes. Many investors purchase through a limited company or a pension scheme such as a SIPP or SSAS. These structures can offer tax advantages but involve specific rules and administrative responsibilities.
Is it better to buy a vacant unit or one with a tenant in place?
It depends on your strategy. Tenanted properties provide immediate rental income and stability, while vacant units may offer opportunities to refurbish, reposition, or secure higher-value tenants — though they come with short-term risk.
What are the risks of buying industrial property?
Risks include tenant default, lease voids, unexpected maintenance costs, planning restrictions, and market fluctuations. Mitigating these requires good due diligence, professional advice, and strategic asset management.
How do I finance an industrial property purchase?
Commercial mortgages are available from banks and specialist lenders. Loan-to-value (LTV) ratios typically range from 60% to 75%, and terms depend on income from the asset, buyer profile, and lender requirements.
Where can I find industrial properties for sale in Wiltshire?
You can search on LoopNet and shortlist interesting opportunities. Working with local agents who specialise in industrial sales can also help uncover off-market opportunities.

Discover More Industrial Properties for Sale in the Wiltshire

Industrial property remains one of the most robust and sought-after sectors within the UK commercial property market, with various options to invest in Wiltshire. Fuelled by the continued rise of e-commerce, logistics, manufacturing, and life sciences, the demand for warehouse and industrial space has consistently outpaced supply—particularly in logistics corridors such as the Midlands, South East, and North West. For investors, the sector offers strong fundamentals, attractive yields, and long-term tenancies from dependable occupiers. Properties available for sale span from small light industrial units and workshops to large-scale logistics sheds and multi-let estates, offering a range of entry points and asset strategies.

When purchasing industrial property in Wiltshire, investors should carefully assess location, building specification, tenancy profile, and development potential. Proximity to major roads such as the M1, M6, or M25, and to ports or urban centres, is often a key driver of tenant demand. Unit features such as minimum eaves height, loading access, yard space, and potential for extension or refurbishment can significantly affect rental value and capital appreciation. With ESG considerations and EPC compliance gaining importance, sustainable and energy-efficient assets are increasingly preferred by occupiers and institutional buyers alike. Whether investing for income, long-term capital growth, or redevelopment, industrial property offers a resilient, future-facing opportunity in today’s market.

  • Location: Prioritise access to major motorways, urban centres, ports, and last-mile logistics networks
  • Tenant covenant: Evaluate tenant strength, lease length, rent review clauses, and potential void risks
  • Unit specification: Look for good eaves height, ample yard space, multiple loading doors, and modern construction
  • Planning classification: Confirm permitted use (e.g. B2/B8) and any potential for future change of use or redevelopment
  • Rental growth prospects: Focus on supply-constrained areas with rising occupier demand
  • Energy performance: EPC ratings and sustainable features are increasingly crucial for compliance and marketability
  • Exit strategy: Consider long-term income, break-up potential, or sale to institutional funds or REITs

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