Flagship freehold retail units on Cheltenham High Street—high visibility, strong footfall.
Prominent corner position with high pedestrian footfall
Freehold ground-floor retail units; upper floors excluded from sale
Large Victorian building with high ceilings and period features
Suitable for national multiple or leisure use, subject to planning
No internal floorplans; purchaser survey advised before offer
Very high local crime—consider security and insurance costs
Very small plot with no private external space or rear yard
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for modern retail tech
A prominent Victorian corner retail building occupying a flagship position on Cheltenham High Street and Cambray Place. The ground-floor façades face busy pedestrianised thoroughfares, delivering excellent shopfront visibility and consistent footfall from nearby national retailers. The property is offered freehold and benefits from striking period features, high ceilings and a substantial overall footprint for town-centre retail use.
The sale covers the ground-floor retail units only; upper residential accommodation is expressly excluded. No internal floorplans or detailed internal measurements are provided, so purchasers should allow time for a full inspection and measured survey. The plot is very small with no private external space, and the property is built tight to the pavement in a dense urban setting.
This location is well suited to retailers or leisure operators seeking a central, high-visibility trading position, and the units appear large enough to meet national multiple specification, subject to planning and fit-out. Services are standard mains connections and the area benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, supporting modern point-of-sale and digital operations.
Material considerations: recorded local crime levels are very high, which may affect insurance costs and security requirements. Interested buyers should factor potential refurbishment, security upgrades and the absence of upper-floor ownership into acquisition costs and business planning.