Convenience Store and Post Office in Shrewsbury sold to new owners

Londis convenience store and post office in Worthen, Shrewsbury, has been successfully sold to new owners. The final consideration was £330,000 plus stock at value for the business and freehold property which also includes a 3 bed cottage.

The business, which generates a turnover in excess of £500,000 annually, stocks a wide range of convenience items, garden products and animal feeds as well as housing a post office facility.

The store is located in the village of Worthen, with a number of surrounding villages within the direct catchment area of the business, which lies just a short drive from the Anglo/Welsh border.

The business was brought to the market by Knightsbridge due to the outgoing owner’s intentions to retire after running the business for over 15 years.

The buyer, Mr John Perks, was one of a number of interested parties which resulted in multiple bids for the business.

Gemma Moss of Knightsbridge acted on behalf of the vendors, with the legal process handled by Gateley.