Retail property (high street)
Let agreed
Retail property (high street)
320
Features and description
- Sublease
- King's Cross Station five minutes walk away.
- Small Business Relief Scheme Applicable
- High Ceiling & Vintage Large Frontage
- 320 sq.ft.
- High Footfall Area
- Retail Premises to Rent
A rarely available 320 sq.ft. retail unit holds a prime position on Leigh Street, Bloomsbury. Presents a characterful interior with high ceilings, and a vintage large shopfront. Benefiting from excellent levels of footfall. There is also a private WC to the rear of the premises.
Situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, Hampstead, this retail shop enjoys a central location within a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood. Surrounded by historic landmarks, green spaces, and an eclectic mix of shops and eateries. King's Cross St. Pancras, Euston, and Russell Square Underground Stations are a short walk away.
Available for sublease under the current lease, which expires on April 29th, 2026 at an annual price of £22,800. The landlord is open to extending the lease for up to 10 years beyond the expiration of the lease.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, Hampstead, this retail shop enjoys a central location within a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood. Surrounded by historic landmarks, green spaces, and an eclectic mix of shops and eateries. King's Cross St. Pancras, Euston, and Russell Square Underground Stations are a short walk away.
Available for sublease under the current lease, which expires on April 29th, 2026 at an annual price of £22,800. The landlord is open to extending the lease for up to 10 years beyond the expiration of the lease.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
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Fyfe Mcdade was established in 2007 by Carl Schmid and Ray Smith who, after several years of working in various sectors of the property industry, decided to create an estate agency with a difference. The company name is derived from their mother’s maiden names, Fyfe & Mcdade. They had a vision of a professional estate agency, but one staffed by down to earth, friendly, like-minded people who would dispel the stereotype of the shiny suited, clipboard carrying, aggressive sales people that many people expect to encounter. Staff were instructed to always act in the best interests of their clients, but also to focus on customer service and try to develop long lasting relationships with everyone they were dealing with, be they landlord, vendor, tenant, purchaser, developer, solicitor, lender or surveyor.









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