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High St, Walthamstow E17 7DB

£75,000
£1,700 pcm

Department:
Commercial
Reference:
10300
Postcode:
E17 7DB

Summary

A3 LICENSED RESTAURANT / BAKERY – PRIME HIGH STREET LOCATION, WALTHAMSTOW E17 An excellent opportunity to acquire a fully fitted and well-established A3 commercial premises located on a busy section of High Street, Walthamstow. The property benefits from a prominent frontage with strong footfall and excellent visibility, currently trading as a bakery/café. The premises are arranged over the ground floor, offering a spacious customer seating area, service counter, and food preparation facilities. Externally, the unit benefits from a popular outdoor seating area, enhancing customer capacity and street presence—ideal for café, bakery, dessert lounge, or takeaway concepts. Key Features: Prime High Street location with high pedestrian traffic A3 use with alcohol licence in place Fully fitted and operational business setup Indoor and outdoor seating area Good frontage and signage visibility Established trading location Suitable for a variety of food-led concepts Tenur

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