£11,500 pa

(£8.88/sq. ft. pa)

Retail premises to let
Queen Street Shopping Centre, Darlington DL3

    • 1,295 sq. ft

Added on 10/02/2026

About this property

  • Prime retail pitch within Darlington town centre

  • Strong pedestrian footfall and passing trade

  • Double retail frontage onto pedestrianised parade

  • Ground and first floor accommodation

  • Total area 1,295 sq ft

  • Open plan ground floor sales area

Ground and first floor double retail unit occupying a prime town centre position. The property benefits from strong pedestrian footfall and excellent visibility, adjoining F. Hinds Jewellers and Lloyds Bank, with nearby occupiers including Pandora, Holland & Barrett, Cooplands, Trespass and Boots.

The property comprises a ground and first floor double retail unit extending to approximately 1,295 sq ft in total. The ground floor provides open plan sales accommodation with good frontage onto the pedestrianised retail parade, offering strong visibility and natural light. The first floor provides additional sales, storage or ancillary accommodation. The premises would be suitable for a variety of retail, leisure or service-based uses, subject to the necessary consents.
Location


Darlington has an estimated urban population of approximately 98,900, with a wider catchment of circa 240,000. The town has secured £22.3 million from the Government’s Town Fund to support ongoing regeneration initiatives and town centre improvements.
Description


The property comprises a ground and first floor double retail unit extending to approximately 1,295 sq ft in total, with open plan sales accommodation at ground floor level and additional accommodation at first floor level suitable for sales, storage or ancillary use.
Accommodation

Floor Area (sq ft)
Ground 846
First 449
Total 1,295

(All areas are approximate.)
Rent


Offers invited.
Service charge


The on-account service charge budget for 2025 is £11,500 per annum.
VAT


Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the incidence of VAT.
Costs


Each party is to be responsible for their own legal and professional costs incurred in this transaction.

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