Retail in Worth Matravers available for sale
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Retail Property for Sale near Worth Matravers, Swanage

Retail Properties for Sale Within 10 miles of the Worth Matravers, Swanage

More details for 29 Market Close, Poole - Retail for Sale

The Blue Boar - 29 Market Close

Poole, BH15 1NE

  • Retail for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 5,479 sq ft

Poole Retail for Sale

The property is for sale freehold with vacant possession upon completion. Freehold Offers Invited are sought. The property is elected for VAT (please seek independent advice if required). Freehold title DT202810. An end-terrace two-storey above basement level property of brick construction with attic accommodation under a multi-pitched tile roof. The property extends to approximately 0.065 acres with a building Gross Internal Area of approximately 6,284 sqft (616 sqm). of Dorset, 6.8 miles (10.9 kilometres) west of Bournemouth and 112 miles (179 kilometres) south west of London. The property benefits from dual frontages to Market Close and Dear Hay Lane approximately 450 metres (0.3 miles) north of The Quay and 600 metres (0.4 miles) south of Poole train station. The town benefits from multiple arterial road links with the nearby A350 connecting with the A35 approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 kilometres) to the north. Poole boasts Europe’s largest natural harbour and as a result has a well established tourist profile with tourist sightseeing tours departing The Quay regularly (the National Trust's Brownsea Island is popular). The area benefits from a varied hospitality offering with nearby pub occupiers including The Antelope and The Rope and Anchor and cafes such as The Fisherman Café and Riptide Espresso Records. The "Old Town" has a rich history and local amenities include Poole Museum. Poole has an estimated population of 151,500 (mid-2016 census estimates) making it the second-largest town in the ceremonial county of Dorset. Together with Bournemouth and Christchurch, the conurbation has an estimated total population of nearly 400,000. The property has been granted a Premises Licence (BH182801) in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003. We understand that the premises is permitted to sell alcohol under the following hours: Monday to Sunday 08:00 – 00:00. Fixtures and fittings which are in the absolute ownership of the vendor and in situ on completion are included within the sale. Any branded or leased items and any items owned by third parties may be excluded.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

21/10/2025

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How many Retail Property listings are available for sale in Worth Matravers?
There are currently 0 Retail Properties available for sale near Worth Matravers. These Worth Matravers Retail Property listings have an average size of. The largest available listing in Worth Matravers is. The thriving commercial centre and excellent transport links in Worth Matravers make it an ideal location for businesses to find suitable Retail Property for sale.
How much does it cost to buy Retail Property in Worth Matravers?
The average price/SF for Retail Property for sale in Worth Matravers is about. The cost per sq ft for Retail Property in Worth Matravers ranges from to , depending on the location and the size of the property.
What factors could affect the prices of Retail Properties in Worth Matravers?
Several factors can impact the price of Retail Properties, including the size and location of the property, its net initial yield, and the amenities it offers. Prices currently range from to per square foot. While the average net initial yield for Retail Properties is.
What is the largest Retail Property available for sale in Worth Matravers?
Currently, the largest Retail Property available to buy is and the smallest is. The average size of Retail Property available for sale in Worth Matravers is approximately.
What are the benefits of investing in retail property?
Retail property can offer long-term rental income, especially with established tenants. High street shops, shopping centres, and neighbourhood parades all offer opportunities for stable yields, with leases often structured on full repairing and insuring (FRI) terms.
What risks should I consider when buying retail property?
Risks include tenant turnover, void periods, changes in consumer habits, and local competition. Location is key—properties in well-trafficked or affluent areas tend to be more resilient to market shifts.
How does lease length affect retail property investment?
Longer leases (typically 5–15 years) can provide more predictable income. Some leases include upward-only rent reviews, which help protect returns over time. It's important to review break clauses and rent-free periods during due diligence.
What types of tenants occupy retail property?
Retail tenants include national chains, local independents, convenience stores, restaurants, salons, and service providers. National brands may offer greater covenant strength, while independents can offer flexibility and local appeal.
Do I need planning permission to change a retail property's use?
Most retail units now fall under Class E, which allows changes of use between shops, cafés, offices, and some medical or fitness uses without full planning permission. However, local restrictions or conservation areas may require additional consent.

Discover More Retail Properties for Sale in the Worth Matravers, Swanage

With 0 retail units currently available for sale in Worth Matravers, the area presents a solid opportunity for investors seeking income-producing commercial property. Shops and retail premises remain a resilient asset class in Worth Matravers, particularly in high-footfall streets, suburban centres, and growing residential areas. Investors can choose from single-let high street shops, parade investments, convenience stores, and mixed-use buildings with both retail and residential components. Tenants often include local independents, cafés, national chains, and essential services such as pharmacies or food outlets, providing reliable rental income and long-term potential.

When purchasing a retail property in Worth Matravers, key considerations include location footfall, tenant strength, lease terms, and scope for asset management. Prime areas close to transport links, schools, or densely populated neighbourhoods are typically in higher demand. Investors should assess the EPC rating, permitted use under Class E, and whether there’s potential to convert upper floors or reconfigure the unit. Well-let shops with full repairing and insuring (FRI) leases and upward-only rent reviews offer strong yield stability, while underused stock may present redevelopment or repositioning opportunities. With the right due diligence, retail units in Worth Matravers can form a valuable part of a diversified investment portfolio.

  • Footfall & visibility: Prioritise high street, corner, or parade locations with strong local catchments
  • Tenant covenant: Assess trading history, sector resilience, and lease security
  • Lease structure: Favour long-term FRI leases with upward-only rent reviews
  • Permitted use: Class E properties offer flexibility for shops, cafés, clinics, or services
  • Rental yield & growth: Evaluate rent levels and local demand for retail space
  • Repositioning potential: Consider refurbishment, signage improvements, or upper floor conversion
  • Exit strategy: Plan for long-term hold, break-up, or onward sale to owner-occupiers or funds

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