Restaurants in SW13 available for sale
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Restaurants for Sale near SW13, South West London

Restaurants for Sale Within 5 miles of the SW13, South West London

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 518 Harrow Rd, London - Retail for Sale

The Ashmore - 518 Harrow Rd

London, W9 3QA

  • Retail for Sale
  • £975,000
  • 2,831 sq ft
  • 24 Hour Access

London Retail for Sale - Kensington

The Ashmore presents a rare opportunity to secure a freehold public house in the vibrant West London district of Maida Hill. Positioned prominently on the corner of Harrow Road and Ashmore Road, this three-storey property plus basement combines trading and residential accommodation in a busy mixed-use neighborhood. The surrounding area features a strong mix of retail and residential occupiers, including Iceland, Co-op, KFC, Costa Coffee, and other national brands, providing consistent customer footfall. The ground floor includes an open-plan trading area equipped with a central bar servery and seating for approximately 62 patrons, in addition to ancillary customer facilities. The basement level offers storage and cellar space. The first and second floors comprise staff and management accommodation, including five bedrooms, two kitchens, and associated amenities, accessible via a separate rear entrance—making this property well-suited to both business and operational needs. Located just 1.1 miles north of Notting Hill and 1.2 miles west of Paddington, the property benefits from excellent transport connectivity to Westbourne Park Station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) and Queen’s Park Station in close proximity. The Ashmore operates under a premises licence allowing alcohol sale from 10:00 to 00:00 Monday through Saturday and 12:00 to 23:30 on Sundays, further enhancing its appeal. With high visibility, a strong local demographic, and offers invited in excess of £975,000, this asset represents significant potential for experienced operators and property investors seeking exposure in a key West London location.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

18/05/2026

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More details for 5 Pollen St, London - Retail for Sale

5 Pollen St

London, W1S 1NE

  • Retail for Sale
  • £260,000
  • 1,420 sq ft

London Retail for Sale - Mayfair

<p>A rare opportunity to acquire a <strong>fully fitted restaurant lease in prime Mayfair</strong>, situated on <strong>Pollen Street</strong>, one of the area’s well-known hospitality streets. The premises benefit from <strong>strong year-round footfall</strong> generated by nearby luxury hotels, corporate offices, international retailers and affluent residential properties.</p><p>The property is arranged over <strong>ground and basement levels</strong> and provides <strong>approximately 40 covers</strong>, including <strong>22 internal seats and 18 external terrace seats</strong>.</p><p>The premises are <strong>fully fitted and ready to trade</strong>, featuring a <strong>professional commercial kitchen, full extraction system, bar/service counter and restaurant seating</strong>, making it suitable for a wide range of café or restaurant concepts including brunch, casual dining, international cuisine, wine bar or dessert concept.</p><p>The restaurant also benefits from <strong>both a late night entertainment licence and alcohol licence</strong>, providing operators with the ability to <strong>extend evening trading hours, increase turnover, and host private dining or events</strong>.</p><p>This is an <strong>ideal opportunity for experienced restaurateurs, café operators or hospitality brands seeking a restaurant lease for sale in Mayfair, Central London</strong>.</p><p><strong>Key Features</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Prime Mayfair restaurant location</strong></li><li><strong>Restaurant lease for sale in Central London</strong></li><li><strong>Fully fitted and equipped restaurant</strong></li><li><strong>Approx. 40 covers (22 inside + 18 outside)</strong></li><li><strong>Outdoor seating / pavement seating</strong></li><li><strong>Late night entertainment licence</strong></li><li><strong>Alcohol licence</strong></li><li><strong>Turnkey hospitality premises</strong></li><li><strong>Strong office, hotel and tourist footfall</strong></li></ul><p><strong><br/></strong>Rent £70,000 per annum</p><p>Business Rates Approximately £24,000 per annum<strong><br/><br/></strong></p><p><strong>Viewings are strictly by appointment only through the agent.</strong></p>

Contact:

Century 21 London Central

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

21/03/2026

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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 157 Balham High Rd, London - Retail for Sale

Hagen & Hyde - 157 Balham High Rd

London, SW12 9AU

  • Retail for Sale
  • £4,320,000
  • 4,369 sq ft

London Retail for Sale - Balham

Located in the desirable south London neighbourhood of Balham, just north of Tooting and south of Clapham, an area known for its strong residential catchment and thriving café and bar scene. Hagen & Hyde occupies a prominent position on Balham High Road (A24) in the heart of Balham town centre. The property is surrounded by a mix of national and independent operators, with nearby occupiers including McDonald’s, Sainsbury’s, Joe & The Juice, Oliver Bonas and The Cyclist (Urban Pubs & Bars). Balham Underground and National Rail Station is within a 2-minute walk, offering fast and frequent services to Central London via the Northern Line and overground trains to Clapham Junction and London Victoria. A Rare Opportunity to Acquire a Centrally Located Freehold Public House Investment in the Vibrant South West London Suburb of Balham Hagen & Hyde occupies a mid-terraced position and is arranged over ground, basement and three upper floor levels. The property is of brick construction under a mix of pitched and flat roofs. Freehold public house investment Prime location in the heart of Balham close to the Underground Station, McDonald’s, Sainsbury’s and Boots Substantial property over basement, ground and three upper floor levels extending to approximately 649.5 sq m/6,988 sq ft Let to the award winning pub group Urban Pubs & Bars who currently operate 54 venues across Greater London Current rent £264,423 per annum Five yearly RPI linked reviews subject to a collar of 2% and cap of 4% with the next rent review due on 17th May 2029. From 1st January 2030 the review index will be CPIH +1% Lease expiry in May 2044 We are seeking offers in excess of £4,320,000 reflecting a net initial yield of 5.75% and a capital value per square foot of £618. Business unaffected by sale The property is held freehold (Title Number LN233712). The property is let to Urban Pubs & Bars London Limited (Company Number 08774738) on a 25-year lease expiring on 16th May 2044 at a current rent of £264,423 per annum. Within the lease the tenant has the right to renew for an additional 25-year term provided that notice is served within the final year of the lease but no later than 6 months from expiry. The rent is subject to five yearly upwards only reviews in line with RPI subject to a collar of 2% per annum and a cap of 4% per annum however, from 1st January 2030 the review index will be CPIH +1%. The next rent review is due on 17th May 2029, but, please note that from 2039 the rent is subject to annual rolling rent reviews until expiry. The property is let to the award winning pub group Urban Pubs & Bars, one of the largest privately owned pub, bar and restaurant operators in London with 54 venues which are all located across Greater London. The group were founded in 2014 by leading sector operators Nick Pring and Malcolm Heap and grew quickly before receiving significant investment from Davidson Kempner and Global Mutual in August 2021. This transaction has provided the group with additional capital to develop and invest in the existing business alongside further acquisitions including 13 pubs from London operator Bar Works in 2021, 3 sites from InBev in 2022 and more recently 11 former Antic pubs, which included the Clapton Hart, in August 2024. The company were named Best Pub/Bar Company and the MCA Hospitality Awards in March 2025. The tenant company Urban Pubs & Bars London Limited (Company Number 08774738) has published the following financial information. Year 52 weeks to 30 April 2023 52 weeks to 28 April 2024 Turnover £52,155,550 £60,532,709 Operating Profit (£000’s) £1,246,116 £1,460,918 Net Assets £21,202,756 £22,363,674 Given the continued growth of the company revenue is expected to have increased when their next accounts are published. Since acquiring The Clapton Hart the company have invested heavily in the refurbishment of the premises which are now fitted to a very high standard.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

15/07/2025

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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 SW13

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How many restaurants are currently available for sale in SW13?
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 SW13?
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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