Industrial in Wimbledon available to rent
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Industrial Units & Warehouses to Rent in Wimbledon (London)

Find a warehouse or industrial units for your business in Wimbledon

Discover a wide range of industrial property to let, from specialist warehouses to larger storage sheds ideal for logistics, manufacturing, and heavy industrial use.

More details for Lydden Rd, London - Industrial to Rent

Lydden Rd

London, SW18 4LR

  • Industrial to Let
  • £47.00 sq ft pa
  • 939 - 28,403 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 30 Lydden Rd, London - Industrial to Rent

30 Lydden Rd

London, SW18 4LR

  • Industrial to Let
  • 11,195 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 53 Gap Rd, London - Industrial to Rent

53 Gap Rd

London, SW19 8JA

  • Industrial to Let
  • 3,358 - 15,942 sq ft
  • 3 Units Available Now
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More details for 267 Merton Rd, London - Industrial to Rent

267 Merton Rd

London, SW18 5JS

  • Industrial to Let
  • £24.07 sq ft pa
  • 26,644 sq ft
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More details for 59 Weir Rd, London - Light Industrial to Rent

59 Weir Rd

London, SW19 8UG

  • Light Industrial to Let
  • £13.07 - £19.69 sq ft pa
  • 1,016 - 2,470 sq ft
  • 2 Units Available Now
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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting Industrial Units & Warehouses in Wimbledon

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How many industrial properties are currently available in Wimbledon?
There are currently 19 industrial properties available. Sizes range from 1,016 sq ft to 28,403 sq ft, with an average size of 12,284 sq ft. Available options may include warehouses, trade units, storage facilities and light industrial space.
How much does industrial space cost?
Average asking rents are around £27 per sq ft. Pricing can vary depending on factors such as location, building specification, yard space, access to transport networks and lease terms.
What sizes of industrial property are available?
Available properties range from 1,016 sq ft to 28,403 sq ft, with an average size of 12,284 sq ft. This provides options for businesses ranging from small local operators to larger logistics and manufacturing occupiers.
What types of industrial property are available?
Industrial space can include warehouses, distribution facilities, trade counters, manufacturing units, storage yards and light industrial premises. Some properties also combine warehouse space with offices, showrooms or ancillary storage areas.
What should I consider before renting industrial space?
Important considerations include access to major transport routes, loading facilities, yard space, eaves height, power supply, parking, security and planning permissions. It's also important to understand lease obligations, business rates and any service charges before committing.
Are business rates included in the rent?
Business rates are usually payable separately unless the property is offered on an all-inclusive basis. The amount due will depend on the property's rateable value, and some occupiers may qualify for available relief schemes.
Can I alter or fit out an industrial unit?
Many landlords allow internal fit-out works or operational improvements, although significant alterations will usually require prior consent. Depending on the proposed changes, planning approval or building regulations approval may also be required.
What lease terms are typically available?
Lease lengths vary by property and landlord. Some occupiers may find short-term licences or flexible agreements, while larger warehouses and industrial facilities are often offered on longer leases. Rent reviews, break clauses and repair obligations should be reviewed carefully before signing.
What features do industrial units typically include?
Common features include roller shutter doors, three-phase power, concrete flooring, loading areas, parking, office accommodation and welfare facilities. Larger properties may also offer secure yards, dock loading and higher eaves heights.
What types of businesses use industrial space?
Industrial properties are used by a wide range of occupiers, including manufacturers, logistics operators, wholesalers, e-commerce businesses, contractors, storage providers and repair workshops. The most suitable property will depend on your operational requirements and planning needs.
How can I find the right industrial property?
Start by defining your space requirements, preferred location, budget and operational needs. Comparing multiple options and reviewing factors such as access, specification, lease terms and future growth potential can help you identify the most suitable property.

Find More Industrial Units & Warehouses to Rent in and Near to Wimbledon (London) on LoopNet

While Wimbledon is primarily known for its residential and retail appeal, there are also small-scale industrial units and workshops available in areas such as Dundonald Road and near Plough Lane. These spaces are suitable for trades, storage, last-mile delivery, and small-scale production. Proximity to central London and easy access to the A3 and South Circular make Wimbledon a strategic choice for urban logistics and light industrial operations.

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