Former New Vic PH, 41 -43 The Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8DH | Property for sale | Savills
161.56 to 680.51 sq m(1,739 to 7,325 sq ft)
Price on application

Former New Vic PH41 -43 The Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8DH

  • Virtual freehold

Key features

  • Prime Weymouth seafront location
  • Arranged over basement and ground floor
  • Panoramic sea views
  • Extensive external terrace (Subject to Pavement Licence)
  • Rental offers invited
  • Units to let individually or combined
  • Available as one whole unit or two separate units (7,000 sq ft total)

To Let/For Sale - bar/restaurant situated in prime Weymouth seafront location with panoramic sea views.

About this property

  • Description
    The Former New Vic Inn, historically a part of the Fairhaven Hotel, a Grade II Listed building, consists of five original properties believed to have been constructed in the 19th Century. The unit is self-contained, separate from the Fairhaven Hotel. This development provided open trade space on the ground floor, with storage in the basement.

    While the unit is a shell unit, the property is divided into two units that can be let together or separately, as indicated overleaf: Unit A and Unit B are delineated and labeled in red.

    Adjacent to the building is an area previously used for alfresco dining during summer months. However, this space is not owned by the vendor. The usage of this area has been authorised by a pavement license from Weymouth and Portland Borough Council.

Local information

  • Weymouth is located approximately 40 km (25 miles) west of Poole, 130 km (60 miles) west of Southampton, and 306 km (128 miles) southwest of London, with excellent road connectivity. The A354, including the Weymouth Relief Road, upgraded in March 2011, connects Weymouth to Dorchester, which is 13 km (8 miles) to the north. The town also benefits from further road links, such as the A35, leading westward to Exeter (112 km / 70 miles) and eastward to Bournemouth (42 km / 26 miles).
  • The urban area of Weymouth has a population of 52,323, according to the 2011 census. Of this population, 51.5% fall within the ABC1 social class groupings, which is in line with the national average of 51.1%. The unemployment rate in Weymouth is notably lower than the Great Britain average, with only 2.5% of residents claiming unemployment benefits compared to the national figure of 5.3%, highlighting the area’s relative affluence.
  • Weymouth has long been a popular tourist destination, dating back to Victorian times due to its history as a port. The property in question is located on the Esplanade, a prominent location surrounded mainly by commercial units and hotels, enhancing its accessibility and visibility to both locals and tourists.

Available space

Namesq ftsq mAvailability
Unit - A5,586518.96Available
Unit - B1,739161.56Available