4 Peascod Street

Windsor, SL4 1DT

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100% Prime
Property Type Retail
Tenure To Let
Size 344 sq ft
Rent £45,000 per annum subject to financial status and contract / lease terms
Business Rates £6,825 per sq ft interested parties must verify the rates payable with The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead
Energy Performance Rating This property has been graded as C (73)

A great opportunity to rent a 100% prime shop with ancillary space, at the top end of Peascod Street, in pedestrian view of Windsor Castle.

Key Points

  • Great location
  • Modern interior
  • New lease

Description

A modern ground floor lock-up shop with full glazed fascia, to be presented in open plan "vanilla box" format on expiry of the current tenant's lease later this year. A w/c, basement level store, rear exit, and shared bin store are all included.

Available area

The accommodation comprises the following approximate areas for guidance only:

Name sq ft sq m Availability
Ground - Sales and ancillary 344 31.96 Available
Basement - Storage 300 27.87 Available
Total 644 59.83

Location

4 Peascod Street is by the junction of Peascod Street, and the High Street, close to Windsor Castle in a 100% pitch. Multi-national occupiers in occupation nearby, and adjoining, include M&S, Boots, Sea-Salt, Starbucks Coffee, Barbour, and Krispy Kreme. The town has an estimated 630,000 sq.ft. of retail accommodation centred on this pedestrianised area of Peascod Street, the adjacent Royal Windsor Shopping Centre comprising Windsor & Eton Central Station, and Windsor Yards Shopping Centre (formerly known as King Edward Court).

Windsor is ranked in the UK's top 10 most affluent catchments with over 300,000 people in Groups A/B, coupled with a high number of tourists resulting in a footfall in excess of 180,000 people average per day, circa 6.5 million current annual tourist visits. The Long Walk, at the end of the High Street, is one of the most popular outside tourist spots in England.

Viewings

Please contact the Christopher Thomas Windsor office, for viewings strictly by prior appointment.

Terms

A new lease by negotiation.