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More details for 149-151 Nottingham Rd, Arnold - Retail for Sale

The Ernehale - 149-151 Nottingham Rd

Arnold, NG5 6JN

  • Retail for Sale
  • £400,000
  • 6,104 sq ft

Arnold Retail for Sale

Arnold is a well-established market town, lying to the north-east of Nottingham’s city centre and is one of the largest suburban centres within Greater Nottingham. The busy market town is home to numerous national retailers and a strong mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants. Nottingham city centre is typically around 20 minutes away by road and easily accessible to major routes including the A60 and B684, with regular and direct bus services. Arnold is located close to major routes such as the A60, offering easy access to the city. The nearest train station is Burton Joyce Station being approximately 13 miles away. Freehold Public House in Busy Nottingham Suburb For Sale on behalf of JD Wetherspoon Built in 1904 the property is detached and of principally brick construction beneath a series of pitched and flat roofs, arranged over ground and first floor. Freehold Busy location in Arnold town centre Located in densely populated residential area roughly a 15 minute drive from Nottingham city centre Open plan trading format with external courtyard and smoking area (35 covers), manager's flat comprising two bedrooms, lounge, kitchenette Short walk from the main retail parade in Arnold town centre Total GIA approx. 567 sq m (6,103 sq ft) Offers are invited in excess of £400,000 plus VAT if applicable Ground Floor: Accessed directly from the main high street and via the rear external courtyard, the ground floor accommodates the principal trading areas, arranged over split levels. There is a large central bar servery which is set back from the main entrance, with the seating comprising a mix of loose and high tables. Behind the bar, at ground-floor level, is a fully equipped commercial kitchen and cellar, which offers convenient access to the adjoining car park. Upper Floors: The first floor consists of customer WC's, storage areas, and a manager's flat, comprising 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchenette and WC. Disabled WC's are located on the ground floor.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

23/02/2026

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More details for 26-28 Market St, Nottingham - Retail for Sale

26-28 Market St

Nottingham, NG1 6HW

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,900,000
  • 23,196 sq ft

Nottingham Retail for Sale

Offers in the order of £1,900,000 are invited for the benefit of our clients freehold interest. A sale at this level would reflect a net initial yield of 8.67%. Description The five storey terrace building is arranged over lower ground, ground, first, second and third floors with exposed stone and brick elevations beneath a multi pitched tiled roof. Tenure The property is held freehold (Title number NT12906) Accommodation Cellar – The cellar comprises multiple storage rooms, a beer store, and a reserved stock area, ideal for back-of-house operations and inventory management. Lower Ground Floor – The lower ground floor offers further storage and preparation areas and features a commercial kitchen. This level also includes multiple male and female toilet facilities, as well as a staircase providing access to the upper floors. Ground Floor – The ground floor is split into two main sections. The primary area is a large open-plan space with a main bar running along one elevation, complemented by a spacious hall with high ceilings and multiple access points. The secondary area includes an additional room fitted with fixed booths and a disabled toilet. First Floor – The first floor features two bars, fixed seating throughout, and additional male and female toilet facilities. Second Floor – This level consists of several rooms of varying sizes, currently used as back of house for office, meeting and storage space. Third Floor – Again this space provides back of house accommodation and provides additional rooms including dedicated space for utilities and tanking system. Tenancy Freehold. The property is now let to NEOS 26 Ltd 16965866 T/A Revolucion De Cuba Nottingham on a 25 year FRI lease from 26th August 2015 to 28th August 2043 with a break on 27th August 2032. The rent passing has been regeared following Neos Hospitalities acquisition of Revel Collection to £175,000pa and is subject to five yearly rent reviews on an upward only basis in line with RPI, with a collar and cap of 1 and 3%. Local information The property is located in the city centre of Nottingham, on Market Street, just south of Nottingham Trent University and east of the University of Nottingham, which together have a student population of over 60,000. It sits approximately 50 yards from the Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall, a major cultural venue with a combined capacity of 3,634 and year-round footfall. It is also close to The Cornerhouse, a popular leisure complex featuring a multi-screen cinema, bars, and restaurants. The site benefits from excellent connectivity, positioned on Nottingham’s main tram line. Revolution is situated in the heart of the leisure circuit in Nottingham with nearby operators including Be at One, Cosy Club, Lloyds No.1 Bar (JD Wetherspoon), The Loxley (Stonegate) and a number of independent bar and restaurant operators.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

08/04/2025

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How many restaurants are currently available for sale in Bulwell?
There are currently 0 restaurant properties available for sale. Sizes range from to , with an average size of.
How much does restaurant property cost in Bulwell?
The average asking price is approximately per sq ft, with prices ranging from to per sq ft. Values are influenced by factors such as location, trading potential, fit-out quality, size and local demand.
What factors influence restaurant property values?
Location, footfall, visibility, accessibility, seating capacity, kitchen facilities, extraction systems and trading history can all influence value. Properties with established fit-outs or strong trading locations may attract additional buyer interest.
What sizes of restaurant property are available?
Available properties range from to , with an average size of. Opportunities may suit independent operators, expanding hospitality businesses and larger restaurant groups.
What should I consider before buying a restaurant property?
Important considerations include location, customer footfall, visibility, kitchen specification, extraction systems, storage space, licensing requirements, accessibility and future operating costs. Buyers should also assess the property's suitability for their concept and target market.
Can I buy a fully fitted restaurant?
Some restaurant properties are sold with an existing fit-out, including kitchen equipment, extraction systems, seating areas and customer facilities. Others may require refurbishment or a complete reconfiguration before opening.
Do restaurant properties require specific licences?
Depending on the intended operation, licences may be required for alcohol sales, late-night trading or entertainment. Buyers should verify existing licences and understand any local authority requirements before completing a purchase.
Can I change the use of a restaurant property?
Many restaurant properties fall within Use Class E, which may allow flexibility between restaurant, café, retail, office and other commercial uses. However, any proposed change should be confirmed with the local planning authority.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying?
Buyers should review planning permissions, licences, title documents, building condition reports, environmental matters and any existing operational infrastructure. Professional legal and surveying advice is recommended before proceeding.
What additional costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), legal fees, surveys, finance costs, insurance, refurbishment works and any upgrades required to meet operational or regulatory standards.
Can restaurant properties be attractive investments?
Restaurant properties can generate income through occupational leases and may benefit from strong locations with consistent customer demand. As with any investment, buyers should assess tenant quality, lease terms, local market conditions and long-term growth prospects.

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