A retail shop For Sale in Chingford Mount Road, London. Other retail properties in the immediate vicinity include Subway, Euro Car Parks and The Kings Ford.

Advertise
A retail shop For Sale in Chingford Mount Road, London. Other retail properties in the immediate vicinity include Subway, Euro Car Parks and The Kings Ford.
We have available shops in 24 more locations near Chingford.
Our new Data eXchange search tool has identified another 5 available properties within your search area.
DX Search is included free-of-charge to Completely Retail subscribers or available to everyone with a simple monthly subscription.
Properties ranging from:
Rent: £10,000 - £24,000
Size: 435 sq ft - 1,033 sq ft
Shops to rent within 2 miles
Shops to rent within 5 miles
Shops to rent within 10 miles
Shops to rent within 20 miles
Shops to rent within 30 miles
Wed Jun 25 2025
Hobbs has opened a new store at London Bridge Station, its 11th in the capital and 70th across the UK and Ireland. The 1,340 sq ft store offers the womenswear brand's collections alongside a click-and-collect service. This follows the retailer's recent opening at St Pancras station, and marks a continuation of the brand's strategy to open in high-traffic travel retail spaces. Hobbs' new store is one of three that the retailer is opening in the capital this year as it looks to expand across the city.
Mon Jun 23 2025
Interactive museum and social gaming concept SPYSCAPE has opened its first UK site at 45 Wellington Street in London's Covent Garden. The 25,000 sq ft space – which is the operator's second outside of Manhattan – looks to offer a spy-themed experience featuring authentic stories and historic gadgets. Visitors will also receive a profile of their own personality, skills and attributes, developed by a former head of training at British Intelligence and a leading psychology professor at Imperial College London.
Wed Jun 18 2025
The mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that he will move ahead with plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street. This follows an extensive public consultation which attracted over 6,000 responses and found that almost seven in 10 respondents backed the proposals. Some major businesses have also welcomed the plans, including Selfridges, John Lewis, and Ikea. The proposals were first announced last year, and outlined the pedestrianisation of the almost mile-long stretch of Oxford Street between Orchard Street and Oxford Circus up to Great Portland Street.