Convenience Stores For Sale in the UK

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Convenience Store with Off Licence in East London

Asking Price: £85,000 Turnover: £5,000

Situated in a small parade, excellent trading position, residential, office and commercial area, EAST LONDON. The sales currently averages £5,000+ p.w. with a Gross profit of 25% approx. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: PAY POINT £10 per week approx. HERMES PARCEL £15 per week approx.

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Convenience Store with Post Office in Cornwall

Asking Price: £520,000 Turnover: £2,000 Post Office: £77,000

Occupying a prominent corner position, excellent main road trading position, residential area, Cornwall. The sales currently averages £2,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 20% approx. POST OFFICE income in the region of £77,000 p.a. approx. N.B. The Post Office includes the operation of an 'outreach office' serving 8 locations, with a total time commitment of 15 hours per week.

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Village Store and Post Office in East Sussex

Asking Price: £189,500 Turnover: £7,250 Post Office: £32,000

Situated in a country town, EAST KENT/SUSSEX BORDERS. The sales currently averages £7,250 p.w. with a Gross profit of 28% approx. POST OFFICE income in the region of £32,000 p.a. approx. Wholesale newsbill £300 p.w.

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Newsagent & Off Licence in Waterlooville

Asking Price: £578,000 Turnover: £5,200

Detached property, excellent trading position, residential area, NEAR WATERLOOVILLE, Hants. The sales currently averages £5,200 p.w. with a Gross profit of 35% approx. Wholesale newsbill £1,000 p.w. We are advised the sale year ended 31 March 2025 showed turnover of £220,179 and a G.P. of £85,729

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Turkish Convenience Store in Eastbourne

Asking Price: £22,000 Turnover: £2,250

Situated in a parade of shops, close to town centre, EASTBOURNE, EAST SUSSEX. The sales currently averages £2,000 - £2,500 p.w. with a Gross profit of 35% approx.

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Caribbean Convenience Store plus Fruit and Veg Shop in South London

Asking Price: £25,000 Turnover: £1,600

Situated in a parade, main road trading position, densely populated residential and commercial area, SE LONDON. The sales currently averages £1,600 p.w. with a Gross profit of 50% approx. There is tremendous potential to introduce the sales of beers, wines and spirits subject to local authority consent.

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Convenience Store with Off Licence in Lincolnshire

Asking Price: £90,000 Turnover: £8,000

Situated in a small parade, excellent trading position, residential area, LINCS. The sales averages £8,000 p.w. with a gross profit of 22% approx. We are advised the vendor has applied for a National Lottery agency.

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Convenience stores remain one of the UK’s most dependable and consistently high‑footfall retail businesses, offering strong trade from local residents, commuters, families, and regular repeat customers. Whether you’re looking for a neighbourhood convenience store, a high‑street off‑licence, a branded franchise, or a mixed grocery‑and‑services operation, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on convenience stores for everyday essentials, top‑up shopping, snacks, drinks, and last‑minute purchases - creating steady demand with clear peaks during mornings, evenings, and weekends. Many convenience stores benefit from loyal local clientele, strong margins on impulse products, and additional revenue from services such as parcel collection, bill payments, lottery, and ATM machines.

Operationally, convenience stores offer buyers a stable and scalable business model, with opportunities to grow through improved product ranges, extended opening hours, delivery partnerships, hot food options, and enhanced in‑store presentation. With predictable demand and the ability to tailor stock to local needs, convenience stores often deliver strong year‑round performance.

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Testimonial

Nationwide once again found me a shop with short hours and very little competition. Since taking over, I’ve added an Off Licence, PayZone and applied for the National Lottery. I now trade seven days a week and my Convenience Store takings have increased significantly. I’ll be trusting Mr Leonard to handle the lease for me when the time comes. Thank you
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FAQ

1. What does a Convenience Store typically offer?
Convenience stores usually provide groceries, snacks, soft drinks, household essentials, newspapers, tobacco, lottery, services like PayPoint, and strong local day‑to‑day trade.

2. How profitable are Convenience Stores?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £5,000 to £30,000+, depending on location, product mix, opening hours, and presence of services such as off‑licence or parcel collection.

3. Who are the main customers for Convenience Stores?
Customers include local residents, commuters, families, students, and passers‑by seeking quick, everyday purchases.

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