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Shop To Let at 10 Cheshire Street, Shoreditch, E2 6EH

  • Available From:06 January 2025
  • Type:Shop to Let
  • Size:Approx 566 Square Feet
  • Rent:£30,000 Per Annum (Excluding service charge)
  • Rateable Value:£17,250 (Please verify with local authority)
  • Our Reference:973

Information:

A retail unit is available to let, situated within a charming Victorian terrace of similar properties.

This versatile space is suitable for a range of retail operators, with the following approximate floor areas:

Ground Floor: 253 sq ft
Basement: 313 sq ft

The property boasts a prime location on the south side of Cheshire Street, close to its junction with Brick Lane at the northern end, on the edge of Shoreditch. It is also positioned in the heart of Brick Lane’s renowned Sunday market.

Conveniently, the area offers easy access to Liverpool Street Station and is just a short walk from Shoreditch High Street Station and Whitechapel Station.

Available from 6 January 2025

  • Attractive Period Property
  • Good Passing Trade
  • Use Class 'E'
  • Walking Distance From Station
  • Walking Distance From Tube Station

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Nearby Transport

London BusesBus Routes (under 5 mins walk)
8, 388
London Overground
Shoreditch High Street (4 mins)
Windrush
National Rail
Bethnal Green (11 mins)
Greater Anglia
London Overground
Bethnal Green (11 mins)
Weaver
 
Whitechapel (12 mins)
Elizabeth line
London Overground
Whitechapel (12 mins)
Windrush
London Underground
Whitechapel (12 mins)
District
H’smith & City
London Underground
Aldgate East (13 mins)
District
H’smith & City

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Nearby

  • 15 Gyms
  • 20+ Restaurants
  • 20+ Bars / Pubs
  • 7 ATMs
  • 7 Accountants
  • 4 Banks
  • 20+ Cafes
  • 6 Meal Deliveries
  • 11 Parking Places
  • 3 Post Offices

Ofcom Information
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