Confectioners for sale in East Anglia

2 Confectioners for sale in East Anglia. Looking to Buy a Confectioners in East Anglia? View our free Buyers Guide. Want to Sell a Confectioners in East Anglia? free business valuations.


Traditional Sweet Shop in Suffolk For Sale Traditional Sweet Shop in Suffolk
Turnover : £1,700 p.w. Leasehold : £39,500

6 DAYS OPENING Offering an out of hours 'Unique Sweet Shop lock in experience that comes with an online booking process and an established pipeline of bookings' SINGLE FRONTED PREMISES in the re...
Newsagent, Off Licence with Post Office in Essex For Sale Newsagent, Off Licence with Post Office in Essex
Turnover : £6,500 p.w. Post Office : £37,000 Leasehold : £150,000
Post Office
IMPRESSIVE & SPACE DOUBLE FRONTED SALES SHOP probably in the region of 700 sq. ft. sales area. Refitted approximately 2½ years ago at considerable expense. Ceramic tiled floor, suspended ceiling...


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Many neighbourhoods have seen the re emergence of the local confectioners. With the frantic pace of life being able to pop in and get what you want quickly has proven to be increasingly popular. Running a confectioners is perceived to be 'straight forward' requiring less skill sets than service businesses. Confectioners EPOS systems support vendors in monitoring staff, and help achieve a disciplined approach to buying and careful stock control.


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'I’ve always wanted a proper sweet shop, and Nationwide Businesses found me one. Seeing the kiddies eyes light up when I weigh out the sweets reminds me of then I was a girl. Thanks – Ms W Yorks (Confectioners Buyer)'