Restaurants in Harlington available to rent
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Restaurants to Rent in Harlington

Restaurants to rent within 10 miles of Harlington

More details for 8 Chalfont Rd, Rickmansworth - Retail to Rent

8 Chalfont Rd

Rickmansworth, WD3 9RP

  • Retail to Let
  • £19,500 pa
  • 450 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 29 Green Ln, Northwood - Retail to Rent

29 Green Ln

Northwood, HA6 2PY

  • Retail to Let
  • £50,000 pa
  • 2,663 sq ft
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More details for 41 Catherine St, St. Albans - Retail to Rent

41 Catherine St

St. Albans, AL3 5BN

  • Retail to Let
  • £15,250 pa
  • 345 sq ft
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More details for 281 Watling St, Radlett - Retail to Rent

281 Watling St

Radlett, WD7 7LA

  • Retail to Let
  • £30,000 pa
  • 1,250 sq ft
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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting Restaurant Space in Harlington

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What should I consider before renting restaurant space?
Location, visibility, footfall and accessibility can have a major impact on a restaurant's success. It's also important to assess the size and layout of the premises, kitchen facilities, extraction systems, delivery access, licensing requirements and any restrictions on trading hours. Understanding the total occupancy cost, including rent, business rates and service charges, can help you budget effectively.
What lease lengths are typically available?
Restaurant leases are commonly offered on terms ranging from five to fifteen years, although shorter agreements and pop-up opportunities may also be available. Before signing, review any break clauses, rent review provisions and repair obligations carefully.
Do I need planning permission to open a restaurant?
The premises must have the appropriate planning permission for your intended use. While many restaurants operate within Use Class E, planning requirements can vary depending on the property and the nature of the business. If you're unsure, check with the local planning authority before committing to a lease.
What licences are required to operate a restaurant?
Requirements vary depending on the business. In addition to registering with the local authority as a food business, you may need a premises licence if you plan to serve alcohol, host entertainment or operate beyond standard trading hours.
Are business rates included in the rent?
Business rates are usually charged separately from rent unless the property is offered on an all-inclusive basis. It's important to confirm exactly what costs are included before signing a lease.
What is key money?
Key money is an upfront payment sometimes associated with taking over an established hospitality premises. It may reflect the value of an existing fit-out, fixtures and fittings, goodwill, or the benefit of securing a desirable location. Whether key money applies will depend on the property and transaction structure.
Can I take over an existing restaurant?
Yes. Some properties are available as lease assignments or come with an existing fit-out already in place. This can reduce setup costs and shorten the time required to begin trading, although it's important to review the condition of any equipment and understand any obligations being transferred.
What should I look for in a lease agreement?
Key areas to review include permitted use, repair responsibilities, rent review provisions, service charges, signage rights, alterations and any restrictions on trading hours. Professional legal advice can help ensure you fully understand your obligations before committing.
Can I renovate or fit out the premises?
Many landlords allow tenants to undertake fit-out works, but significant alterations will usually require prior written consent. Depending on the proposed changes, additional planning or building regulations approvals may also be necessary.
How much does restaurant space cost?
Rental costs vary depending on location, size, condition and local demand. Prime high street and city centre locations often command higher rents, while secondary locations may offer more affordable options. It's also important to budget for fit-out costs, licences, deposits, utilities and business rates.
What features should I look for in a restaurant property?
Requirements will vary depending on your concept, but common considerations include kitchen and extraction facilities, customer seating capacity, storage space, delivery access, outdoor seating potential, visibility from passing traffic and proximity to complementary businesses.

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Harlington Restaurant Rental Market Summary

Key rental metrics for Restaurants in Harlington and comparable markets. This snapshot combines rental rates and typical space sizes to provide a comprehensive view of the rental market.

Market Avg Rent Per Sq Ft Typical Size
Chorleywood £29 415 sq ft
Rickmansworth £33 450 sq ft
St Albans £33 345 sq ft
Watford £17 9,847 sq ft
Chalfont St Giles £22 1,873 sq ft

Rent Analysis for Harlington Area

Compare rental rates per square foot across cities near Harlington. These rates help establish market benchmarks and identify opportunities for tenants and landlords in the commercial rental market.

City Min Rent Per Sq Ft Avg Rent Per Sq Ft Max Rent Per Sq Ft
Chorleywood £29 £29 £29
Rickmansworth £33 £33 £33
St Albans £33 £33 £33
Watford £7 £17 £27
Chalfont St Giles £22 £22 £22

Available Restaurant Sizes Near Harlington

Overview of Restaurant sizes currently available in the Harlington area. Understanding the typical size range helps narrow your search based on space requirements and operational needs.

City Smallest Space Typical Size Largest Space
Chorleywood 415 sq ft 415 sq ft 415 sq ft
Rickmansworth 450 sq ft 450 sq ft 450 sq ft
St Albans 345 sq ft 345 sq ft 345 sq ft
Watford 193 sq ft 9,847 sq ft 19,500 sq ft
Chalfont St Giles 1,873 sq ft 1,873 sq ft 1,873 sq ft

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