Retail in Marylebone available to rent
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Shops & Retail Units to Rent in Marylebone (London)

Find a Shops & Retail Units for your business in Marylebone

Retail property to let in Marylebone, from high-street shops and boutique units to larger commercial spaces ideal for cafés, service businesses, and established retail brands.

More details for 37 Crawford St, London - Office, Office / Retail to Rent

37 Crawford St

London, W1H 1HA

  • Office to Let
  • £31.21 sq ft pa
  • 454 - 2,272 sq ft
  • 5 Spaces Available Now
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More details for 209 Old Marylebone Rd, London - Retail to Rent

209 Old Marylebone Rd

London, NW1 5QT

  • Retail to Let
  • £15,600 - £16,800 pa
  • 95 - 215 sq ft
  • 2 Units Available Now
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More details for Baker St, London - Retail to Rent

Baker Street Former Public Convenience - Baker St

London, NW1 5LS

  • Retail to Let
  • 1,419 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for Cramer St, London - Retail to Rent

Marylebone Square - Cramer St

London, W1U 4FA

  • Retail to Let
  • 583 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 38-52 Baker St, London - Retail to Rent

Accurist House - 38-52 Baker St

London, W1U 7AL

  • Retail to Let
  • £33,000 pa
  • 630 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Shop in Marylebone

How many retail properties are currently available in Marylebone?
There are currently 12 retail properties available. Sizes range from 95 sq ft to 2,634 sq ft, with an average size of 869 sq ft. Whether you're looking for a small high street shop or a larger retail unit, there are a variety of options to explore.
What does it cost to rent a shop in Marylebone?
Average asking rents are around £74 per sq ft, although costs vary depending on the property's location, size, condition, visibility, and nearby amenities. Lease terms and local demand can also influence pricing.
What sizes of retail space are available?
Available properties range from 95 sq ft to 2,634 sq ft, with an average size of 869 sq ft. This means there are options suitable for everything from independent retailers to larger national brands.
What use class do shops fall under?
Most shops fall within Use Class E, which covers a wide range of commercial uses including retail, cafes, salons, showrooms, and certain professional services. Before signing a lease, it's worth checking that your intended use complies with local planning requirements.
What types of retail property can I rent?
Retail opportunities can include high street shops, shopping centre units, retail park space, corner units, kiosks, and parade shops. Available properties vary in size, frontage, layout, and customer footfall.
What should I look for when choosing a retail property?
Consider factors such as customer footfall, visibility, accessibility, nearby businesses, delivery access, and the suitability of the space for your operation. It's also important to budget for business rates, service charges, and any fit-out work that may be required.
What is included in a typical retail lease?
Lease agreements usually set out the rent, length of term, repair responsibilities, service charges, permitted use, and any break options. Many retail leases are full repairing and insuring (FRI), although terms can vary between properties.
Can I change how a shop is used?
Possibly. Some changes may be permitted within Use Class E, while others may require planning consent. If you're considering a different use, it's best to check with the local planning authority before committing to a property.
Are business rates included in the rent?
Business rates are usually charged separately from rent. Depending on the property's rateable value, some occupiers may be eligible for Small Business Rate Relief or other local support schemes.
Can I sublet or assign my lease?
This depends on the lease agreement. Some landlords allow subletting or assignment with prior consent, while others may place restrictions on these arrangements. Always review the lease terms carefully before signing.
How can I find the right retail property?
Start by identifying your preferred location, budget, space requirements, and target customer base. Comparing available properties and speaking with local commercial property professionals can help you find a space that aligns with your business goals.

Find More Shops & Retail Units to Rent in and Near to Marylebone (London) on LoopNet

Marylebone’s retail property market is defined by independent boutiques, high-end fashion, health and wellness stores, and fine dining. Retail units to rent in Marylebone are concentrated along Marylebone High Street, Chiltern Street, and New Cavendish Street, where footfall is consistent and the demographic is affluent. Retailers benefit from a loyal local customer base and high tourist traffic due to the area’s charm, nearby hotels, and cultural attractions. With a strong sense of place and carefully curated tenant mix, Marylebone provides an ideal setting for upmarket brands, specialist retailers, and food-led concepts.

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