Retail Businesses For Sale in the UK

Page 10 - Explore Retail Businesses for sale across the UK, including convenience stores, supermarkets, kiosks, patisseries, household‑goods shops, and specialist retail units. Listings often feature proven turnover, strong local demand, and opportunities to modernise, expand product ranges, or diversify services, giving buyers confidence in both immediate performance and long‑term growth potential.

Page 10 of Retail Businesses For Sale in the UK


Convenience Store with Post Office and Off Licence in Cambridgeshire

Asking Price: £220,000 Turnover: £10,000 Post Office: £20,000

Detached property, excellent High Street position, residential, office and commercial area, opposite school, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. The sales currently averages £10,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 30% approx. POST OFFICE income in the region of £20,000 p.a. approx. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: NATIONAL LOTTERY £20 per week approx. INPOST LOCKER £300 per quarter approx. POSTAL SERVICES & RELAY STARTING SOON

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Discount Store in Crowborough

Asking Price: £12,000 Turnover: £2,700

Situated in a Parade, prominent trading position, residential area, CROWBOROUGH, East Sussex. The sales currently averages £2,700 p.w. with a Gross profit of 35% approx.

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Post Office plus Cards and Stationers in Derbyshire

Asking Price: £250,000 Turnover: £1,000 Post Office: £71,764

Detached property, unopposed trading position, residential area, DERBYSHIRE. The sales currently averages £1,000 p.w. with a gross profit of 35% approx. POST OFFICE income for 2024/2025 £71,764.

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Convenience Store with Off Licence in Merseyside

Asking Price: £165,000 Turnover: £9,500

Situated in a Parade, excellent main road trading position, residential and commercial area, Merseyside. The sales currently averages £9,000 p.w. - £10,000 p.w. (approximately £500 p.w. on line sales, increasing.) with a Gross profit of 25% approx. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: ATM £70 per month approx.

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Licensed Delicatessen plus Store in Kent

Asking Price: £160,000 Turnover: £7,200

Situated in a parade, sought after residential area, close to station, KENT. The sales currently averages £7,200 p.w. with a Gross profit of 39% approx. (NO PORTALS)

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DIY Hardware Store plus Pet Shop in Surrey

Asking Price: £45,000 Turnover: £2,100

Situated in a Parade, excellent trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Surrey. The sales currently averages £2,100 p.w. with a Gross profit of 50% approx.

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Wedding Shop in Fulham

Asking Price: £99,000 Turnover: £7,400

Situated in a parade, excellent main road trading position, FULHAM, LONDON, SW6. WE ARE INFORMED the sales year ending December, 2024 showed £362,000 (incl VAT). Net profit £160,000. We further understand the gross profit is between 50/60%.

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Convenience Store with Off Licence and Post Office in Oxfordshire

Asking Price: £475,000 Turnover: £6,000 Post Office: £18,000

Sought after residential area OXFORDSHIRE. WE ARE INFORMED the turnover averages £6,000 p.w. in our opinion offering further potential to increase in the right hands. Wholesale newsbill £1,100 p.w. Post office income £18,000 p.a. approx.

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Shops remain one of the UK’s most versatile and consistently in‑demand retail business types, offering strong trade from local residents, commuters, families, and customers seeking everyday goods, gifts, essentials, and specialist items. Whether you’re looking for a high‑street unit, a neighbourhood convenience shop, a niche retail outlet, or a mixed‑category store, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on shops for convenience, value, product variety, and personal service - creating steady footfall with clear peaks during weekends, after‑work periods, and seasonal retail events. Many shops benefit from loyal local clientele, strong margins on fast‑moving goods, and additional revenue from impulse purchases, add‑on sales, and complementary product ranges.

Operationally, shops offer buyers a flexible and scalable business model, with opportunities to grow through improved merchandising, expanded stock lines, online ordering, social‑media promotion, and partnerships with suppliers or local businesses. With predictable demand and the ability to tailor the offer to local needs, shops often deliver strong year‑round performance with long‑term growth potential.

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FAQ

1. What does a typical Shop offer?
Shops vary widely but generally provide everyday goods, specialist products, convenience items, or niche ranges depending on the business type and target market.

2. How profitable are Shops?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £1,500 to £20,000+, depending on location, product mix, footfall, and competition. Margins vary by sector, with accessories, gifts, and convenience items often performing strongly.

3. Who are the main customers for Shops?
Customers include local residents, commuters, families, tourists, and shoppers seeking convenience, specialist items, or value‑driven products.

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