Restaurants in TW10 available for sale
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Restaurants for Sale near TW10, Richmond

Restaurants for Sale Within 5 miles of the TW10, Richmond

More details for Sir Michael Balcon & Lemon Tree Nursery – Retail for Sale, London

Sir Michael Balcon & Lemon Tree Nursery

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,275,000
  • 6,254 sq ft
  • 2 Retail Properties

London Portfolio of properties for Sale - Ealing, London

Freehold public house let to J D Wetherspoon PLC and children’s day nursery investment in the affluent West London suburb of Ealing. We are instructed to invite offers in excess of £1,275,000 (6.6% NIY) assuming usual purchaser’s costs. A sale at this level would reflect a very low capital value of £204 per square foot. The businesses will continue to trade unaffected from the premises during the marketing of the property and post completion of the sale. Description The Sir Michael Balcon is arranged over ground, first and second floors. The building is of traditional brick construction beneath pitched and flat roofs. To the rear of the public house is The Lemon Tree Nursery, arranged across a single level and is of brick construction under a pitched slate covered roof. Externally to the front of the property is a customer terrace which is currently laid out to provide 60 covers. Accommodation - Sir Michael Balcon GROUND FLOOR - The ground floor provides a large open plan customer trading area featuring a substantial central bar servery, mixed loose seating and tables for approximately 132 covers. Ancillary areas include a cooled beer store, an accessible WC and baby change, a boiler room and two dumb waiters. BASEMENT - The basement provides bottle and wine storage along with general cleaning storage, arranged across three rooms. FIRST FLOOR - The first floor comprises a mix of operational and staff accommodation including a kitchen, gents and ladies WCs, an office, a staff room and general storage, arranged around the staircase and two dumb waiters. SECOND FLOOR - The second floor contains a staff room and manager’s accommodation including a bedroom, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. EXTERNAL - A glazed canopy fronts the elevation, providing an additional trade area for approximately 60 covers. Accommodation - The Lemon Tree Nursery Arranged over a single level with a self contained layout that includes two play rooms, an office, small kitchen, storage areas and dedicated WC facilities. The nursery also benefits from a covered outside area and a small garden. Tenure and Tenancy The property is held freehold (Title Number MX144997). Let to J D Wetherspoon PLC for a term of 35 years from April 1996, which has been extended by way of a reversionary lease at a current rent of £71,662.50 per annum + VAT which is subject to five yearly upwards only rent reviews which are fixed at 5%. A reversionary lease has been granted from April 2031 for a further 15 years at a rent of £75,246 per annum which will then increase in 2036 to £79,008 per annum and £82,958 per annum in 2041. Let to St Matthew’s Montessori School Ltd in March 2015 for a term of 16 years at a current rent of £17,500 per annum. The lease provides for five-yearly upwards-only open market rent reviews, or alternatively a review based on an index-linked percentage increase including 2030. Planning Our initial enquiries of the local authority have revealed that the property is not listed but does fall within the Ealing Town Centre Conservation Area. Covenant J D Wetherspoon PLC The public house is let to J D Wetherspoon PLC (Company Number 01709784), one of the largest pub operators in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Founded in 1979 by Tim Martin and headquartered in Watford, Hertfordshire, the company is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: JDW) and operates approximately 798 pubs nationwide, employing in excess of 42,000 people. The group is widely recognised as the leading value-for-money operator in the British pub sector. In their most recent full year results for the 52 weeks ended 27 July 2025, J D Wetherspoon reported revenue of £2,127.5 million, an increase of 4.5% on the prior year, with operating profit of £146.4 million and like-for-like sales growth of 5.1%. In recent years the company has undertaken an active programme of estate rationalisation, disposing of non-core sites whilst investing in its retained estate and expanding its franchise model. St Matthew’s Montessori School Ltd The children’s nursery is let to St Matthew’s Montessori School Ltd (Company Number 09235153), a private early years education provider trading as Lemon Tree Montessori Nursery (formerly St Matthew’s Montessori). The nursery is registered with Ofsted under the Early Years Register and have received a Good rating at inspection.

Contact:

Savills

Date on Market:

26/05/2026

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More details for 180 North End Rd, London - Retail for Sale

Old Oak - 180 North End Rd

London, W14 9NX

  • Retail for Sale
  • £2,000,000
  • 2,222 sq ft
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More details for 85 Maple Rd, Surbiton - Retail for Sale

85 Maple Rd

Surbiton, KT6 4AW

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,200,000
  • 2,880 sq ft

Surbiton Retail for Sale

Offers in excess of £1,200,000 are invited for the benefit of our client's freehold interest, subject to the existing lease. The property provides a NIY of 4.56%, with a reversionary yield of 5.11% based on our view that the rent will increase to at least £65,000 at the next rent review. The property is let on a full repairing and insuring (FRI) lease, expiring in 2031, at a current passing rent of £58,000 per annum. The lease is subject to four yearly open market rent reviews (2027 next rent review) and has the benefit of a rent deposit of £10,243.40. Description The property comprises a semi-detached terraced building that has been converted into a high-end restaurant. It occupies a site of approximately 0.063 acres and extends over three storeys. The restaurant operates across the ground and first floors at the front of the building, with a bar located on the ground floor, providing a total of 31 covers. To the rear, there is a spacious commercial kitchen, along with a large garage that has been converted into a prep kitchen for The French Table. The third floor provides ancillary accommodation, including an office and staff room. The property is very well presented throughout and finished to a high standard. There is potential for future development of the garage to the rear to add an additional floor (STP). Floor Areas The property provides the following approximate Gross Internal Area: Total: 2,880 sq ft / 261.05 sq m Covenant The French Table is a well-established, owner-operated restaurant located in Surbiton. It is the flagship venture of Eric and Sarah Guignard, who have successfully operated the business since its launch in the summer of 2001. With over 22 years of continuous trading, the restaurant enjoys a strong local following and an excellent reputation. The French Table has received numerous accolades over the years, including two AA Rosettes and a Silver Award from SquareMeal. In addiontion to this is currently has 809 reviews with a 4.9 star rating as of June 2025 reflecting its consistent quality and high standards. Complementing the restaurant, the Guignards also operate The French Tarte, a café and boulangerie located adjacent to the subject property. Established in 2011, it has further strengthened their presence in the area and expanded their offering within the local food scene. Whilst the tenant is an independent operator, their long established business and investment in the property and surrounding area, together with the property’s underpinned inherent value and development potential (STP) provides an investor with a solid investment going forward. Local information Surbiton is a suburban town located in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, approximately 11 miles south-west of Central London. It lies 2 miles south of Kingston upon Thames and around 5 miles north-east of Esher. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with the A3 nearby providing direct road access to Central London and the M25. Surbiton railway station is approximately 500 metres from the property and offers regular direct services to London Waterloo, with journey times of around 15 minutes. Surbiton has a strong residential catchment and a vibrant local high street centred around Maple Road, which is known for its independent restaurants, cafés and boutique retailers. The area has seen consistent residential investment and development due to its proximity to London, good schools and strong commuter appeal.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Restaurant

Date on Market:

06/08/2025

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More details for 7 Fourth Cross Rd, Twickenham - Retail for Sale

7 Fourth Cross Rd

Twickenham, TW2 5EL

  • Retail for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 1,792 sq ft
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Twickenham Retail for Sale

Twickenham is located within the London Borough of Richmond in South West London approximately 2.7 miles (4.3 kilometres) southwest of Richmond and 11.6 miles (18.6 kilometres) southwest of Central London. The Rifleman is situated at the intersection between Fourth Cross Road and Bedford Road in a predominantly residential area. Strawberry Hill train station is located approximately 0.5 miles east providing services to Central London (via London Waterloo station) with a journey time of approximately 40 minutes. Twickenham Green is located a short distance to the north. Other notable local leisure operators include The Prince Albert, The Prince Blucher (both Fullers) and the Prince of Wales (Private Independent). Freehold Public House in Twickenham For Sale / To Let The property comprises a two storey detached corner building constructed over basement, ground and first floors with painted rendered elevations beneath a pitched butterfly roof behind a parapet wall. Public house in the affluent London Borough of Richmond Short distance from Strawberry Hill Station and Central Twickenham Trading area arranged over ground floor External trade areas located to the front and rear for 40 customers Property arranged over three levels extending to 2,433 Sq Ft (266 Sq M) Managers accommodation at first floor New free of tie lease at a guide rent of £50,000 per annum Freehold offers are also invited Basement: The basement provides cellar and stores. Ground Floor: The ground floor provides an open plan trading area with a central bar servery and seating on loose tables, chairs and benches for 35 covers. Ancillary areas comprise a former trade kitchen and customer WC’s which are located to the rear. First Floor: The first floor provides managers accommodation comprising a double bedroom, managers office, kitchen and lounge, bathroom and utility room. Externally: There are two sperate external trading areas located to the front and rear with seating on loose benches for 40 customer in total. There is also a separate outbuilding located to the rear which is used for storage. The property has the benefit of a Premises Licence in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003. The premises are permitted to sell alcohol on the follows times: Monday to Saturday: 11:00 - 23:00 Sunday: 12:00 - 22:30 The property is available on a new free of tie lease at a guide rent of £50,000 per annum. Alternatively freehold offers will also be considered on an offers invited basis.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

13/04/2026

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More details for 75-77 Ridgway, London - Retail for Sale

75-77 Ridgway

London, SW19 4ST

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,100,000
  • 2,141 sq ft
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FAQs About Restaurants For Sale in TW10

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How many restaurants are currently available for sale in TW10?
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 TW10?
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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