
UNDER OFFER
07/11/25
3412
Aylesbury Pizza Hut / Rightbiz
Property: Former Pizza Hut, 43c Buckingham Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP20 2NQ
Business: The premises have recently closed but was turning over circa £14,000 per week. Interested parties would need to operate under their own brand.
Location: Aylesbury is a thriving market town in Buckinghamshire, approximately 40 miles north-west of London, benefiting from excellent road and rail connections via the A41 and Aylesbury Station (Chiltern Line to London Marylebone). The property occupies a prominent position on Buckingham Street, close to the town centre’s main retail and leisure core, with strong local footfall from nearby national retailers, offices, and residential catchments.
Unit size: 930 sq ft ground floor
Rent: £27,000 p.a.
Lease: Assignment of the existing 20 year lease from March 2025 with mutual option to break the lease in 2035. It is understood that the lease is contracted inside the landlord and tenant act and is therefore renewable. The lease is subject to rent reviews in years 3,5,10 & 15.
Rateable value: £15,750
Premium: Offers invited
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