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'The Hair Lounge' Merton Road, Ambrosden, Bicester, OX25 2LS
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
537 (sq ft)
Size to:
537 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£8,500 per annum
Type:
Office, Retail
Available
1 & 2 Churchill Road, Bicester, OX26 4PZ
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1426 (sq ft)
Size to:
6597 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£23,500 - £70,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Retail, Trade Counter
Available
12 Sheep Street, Bicester, OX26 6TB
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1500 (sq ft)
Size to:
5898 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£25,000 - £60,000 per annum
Type:
Leisure, Office, Retail
Available
14 & 15 Greatworth Park, Welsh Lane, Greatworth, OX17 2HB
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
4346 (sq ft)
Size to:
11315 (sq ft)
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
16-18 Banbury Road, Bicester, OX26 2HJ
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5511 (sq ft)
Size to:
5511 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£79,500 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Motortrade
Available
17 White Horse Yard, Towcester, NN12 6BU
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
263 (sq ft)
Size to:
651 (sq ft)
Value:
£890 - £2,400 per month
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Under Offer
19 High Street, Banbury, OX16 5EE
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
1522 (sq ft)
Size to:
1522 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
On Application
Type:
Investment
Under Offer
2 Avonbury Court, County Road, Brackley, NN13 7AX
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
1206 (sq ft)
Size to:
1206 (sq ft)
Location:
Brackley
Value:
Offers in excess of £160,000
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
21 Horse Fair, Banbury, OX16 0AH
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
6990 (sq ft)
Size to:
6990 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
Offers in excess of £825,000
Type:
Office, Residential Conversion
Available
27 Causeway, Bicester, OX26 6AN
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
429 (sq ft)
Size to:
429 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£12,750 per annum
Type:
Office, Retail
Available
2B White Lion House, White Lion Shopping Walk, Banbury, OX16 5UD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
563 (sq ft)
Size to:
563 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£9,000 per annum
Type:
Office, Retail
Available
2b/c Burgess Square, Brackley, NN13 7FA
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
4415 (sq ft)
Size to:
4415 (sq ft)
Location:
Brackley
Value:
Offers in the region of £550,000
Type:
Retail
Available
3 Market Square, Bicester, OX26 6AA
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
21832 (sq ft)
Size to:
21832 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£125,000 per annum
Type:
Leisure, Office, Retail
Available
30 Murdock Road, Bicester, OX26 4PP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
38977 (sq ft)
Size to:
38977 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
33-34 Bridge Street, Banbury, OX16 5PN
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
4052 (sq ft)
Size to:
4052 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
Offers in the region of £295,000
Type:
Investment
Available
35 Murdock Road, Bicester, OX26 4PP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
9427 (sq ft)
Size to:
9427 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
36 Market Square, Bicester, OX26 6AG
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
4951 (sq ft)
Size to:
4951 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Leisure, Office, Residential Conversion, Retail
Available
36 Sheep Street, Bicester, OX26 6LG
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3962 (sq ft)
Size to:
3962 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£30,000 per annum
Type:
Office, Retail
Available
36-38 Sheep Street, Bicester, OX26 6LG
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
4774 (sq ft)
Size to:
4774 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
Offers in the region of £450,000
Type:
Investment, Residential Conversion, Retail
Available
4 White lion walk, Banbury, OX16 5UD
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
1474 (sq ft)
Size to:
1474 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
Offers in the region of £180,000
Type:
Residential Conversion, Retail
Under Offer
41 Murdock Road, Bicester, OX26 4PP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
14388 (sq ft)
Size to:
14388 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
5 Appletree Industrial Estate, Appletree Road, Chipping Warden, OX17 1LL
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
63588 (sq ft)
Size to:
63588 (sq ft)
Value:
£325,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
59 Murdock Road, Bicester, OX26 4PP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5817 (sq ft)
Size to:
5817 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
6 & 7 Wates Way, Banbury, OX16 3TS
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
6543 (sq ft)
Size to:
13097 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£70,020 - £140,040 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
6 Riverside, Tramway Industrial Estate, Banbury, OX16 5TU
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
12740 (sq ft)
Size to:
12740 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£102,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
7 Wedgwood Road, Bicester, OX26 4UL
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3535 (sq ft)
Size to:
3535 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£40,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Under Offer
7a Thorpe Drive, Banbury, OX16 4UZ
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
22172.04 (sq ft)
Size to:
22172.04 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£40,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Open Storage
Under Offer
9a & 9b Granville Way, Bicester, OX26 4JT
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3120 (sq ft)
Size to:
6509 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£25,000 - £50,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
A3 Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5260 (sq ft)
Size to:
5260 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£49,500 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Trade Counter
Available
B4 & B5 Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
12893 (sq ft)
Size to:
26533 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Available
Bicester Arc, Lakeview Drive, Bicester, OX26 1DE
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
10000 (sq ft)
Size to:
600000 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Available
Bicester Innovation Centre, Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
93 (sq ft)
Size to:
574 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£500 - £2,810 per month
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Available
Bloxham Mill, Bloxham Business Centre, Banbury, OX15 4FF
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
683 (sq ft)
Size to:
1416 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£9,562 - £19,824 per annum
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Available
Buckingham 40, Osier Way, Buckingham, MK18 1TB
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
40623 (sq ft)
Size to:
40623 (sq ft)
Location:
Buckingham
Value:
£9,150,000
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Catesby Innovation Centre, Charwelton, Daventry, NN11 3YY
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
355 (sq ft)
Size to:
3500 (sq ft)
Value:
£7,053.85 - £16,426.04 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Catesby Technology Park, Banbury Road, Charwelton, NN11 3FQ
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
2798 (sq ft)
Size to:
50478 (sq ft)
Value:
Offers from £559,600
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Available
Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
105 (sq ft)
Size to:
5861 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£997.50 - £26,400.50 per annum
Type:
Office
Under Offer
Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
95973 (sq ft)
Size to:
95973 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
Offers in the region of £7,000,000
Type:
Investment, Office
Available
Chipping Warden Barns, Appletree Road, Chipping Warden, OX17 1LH
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
15609 (sq ft)
Size to:
15609 (sq ft)
Value:
£117,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Land Size from:
1 (Acres)
Land Size to:
1 (Acres)
Commercial Investment Property Bicester Commercial property investment is about far more than acquiring buildings. Successful investors assess long-term demand, tenant quality, location, future development and the resilience of the local economy before committing to an asset. Bicester has become one of Oxfordshire's most attractive commercial investment locations, supported by continued residential expansion, excellent transport links and a business community that continues to diversify. These factors have helped create demand across industrial, office, retail and mixed-use property, offering investors opportunities across multiple sectors rather than relying on a single part of the market. At White Commercial, we advise private investors, developers, landlords and business owners on commercial investment property throughout Bicester. Whether you are purchasing your first investment, expanding an established portfolio or reviewing existing assets, our advice is based on local market knowledge and an understanding of the factors influencing long-term investment performance. For a broader overview of the local commercial market, explore our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Why Invest in Commercial Property in Bicester? Every successful investment begins with selecting the right location. Bicester's continued growth has created a commercial property market supported by strong transport infrastructure, expanding residential communities and a broad range of business sectors. Rather than relying on one industry, the town benefits from a balanced economy that supports occupier demand across multiple types of commercial property. Several factors continue to attract commercial investors: Strategic access to Junction 9 of the M40 Direct rail connections to Oxford and London Continued residential development A growing local workforce Increasing demand for modern commercial accommodation A diverse business community These characteristics help create long-term confidence for investors seeking sustainable commercial assets. Types of Commercial Investment Property Commercial investors have access to a wide variety of opportunities depending on their investment objectives, appetite for risk and long-term strategy. Retail Investment Property Retail investments remain attractive where properties occupy established trading locations and are let to sustainable businesses serving local communities. Neighbourhood retail, convenience shopping and service-led occupiers continue to demonstrate resilience as consumer habits evolve. Explore our Retail Property Bicester guide to learn more about this sector. Industrial Investment Property Industrial accommodation has become one of Bicester's strongest-performing commercial sectors. Demand from logistics, manufacturing, engineering and trade businesses continues to support well-located industrial investments, particularly modern units offering flexible accommodation and excellent transport connections. Read more in our Industrial Units Bicester guide. Office Investment Property Office investments continue to attract buyers seeking stable income from professional occupiers. Well-presented office accommodation offering flexible layouts, excellent digital connectivity and convenient parking remains attractive to businesses relocating from higher-cost locations. Our Offices in Bicester guide explores this market in greater detail. Mixed-Use Commercial Property Mixed-use properties combining commercial and residential accommodation can provide diversified income while spreading investment risk across different occupier types. These opportunities continue to appeal to investors seeking flexibility within their portfolios. Investment Locations Across Bicester Location remains one of the most important influences on long-term investment performance. Different parts of Bicester appeal to different occupiers and therefore offer different investment characteristics. Bicester Town Centre The town centre supports professional services, retail businesses and hospitality operators, providing a diverse occupier base within an established commercial environment. Pioneer Square Pioneer Square combines retail, leisure and commercial uses within one of Bicester's most recognisable business destinations. Its accessibility and surrounding amenities continue to attract both occupiers and investors. Bicester Business Park Business parks remain popular among professional firms and regional businesses seeking modern commercial accommodation with convenient parking and excellent road access. Charbridge Lane Charbridge Lane continues to support industrial, trade and commercial occupiers, making it an important employment area within the town. Oxford Road Oxford Road accommodates a broad mix of commercial businesses while benefiting from strong accessibility and visibility. Symmetry Park Symmetry Park has become a significant employment location supporting logistics and distribution businesses, contributing to the strength of Bicester's industrial investment market. Understanding Investment Performance Successful commercial investment involves much more than comparing purchase prices or headline yields. Professional investors assess a range of factors before acquiring a property, including: Tenant covenant strength Lease length and lease structure Building specification Maintenance requirements Future reletting potential Location Adaptability for future occupiers Balancing these considerations helps reduce investment risk while supporting long-term income and capital performance. Investment Market Trends Commercial property markets continue to evolve alongside wider economic and business changes. Within Bicester, several trends continue to influence investment activity: Strong occupier demand for industrial accommodation Continued interest in flexible office space Growing demand for neighbourhood retail Increased focus on sustainable, energy-efficient buildings Greater interest in mixed-use developments Rather than focusing solely on current market conditions, successful investors increasingly assess how properties are likely to perform over many years. Assets capable of adapting to changing occupier requirements often provide stronger long-term resilience than highly specialised buildings. For a broader understanding of Bicester's commercial market, explore our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Building a Successful Commercial Property Portfolio Successful commercial property investment is rarely about purchasing a single building. It is about developing a long-term strategy that balances income, risk, flexibility and future growth. Whether you are acquiring your first commercial investment or expanding an established portfolio, understanding the factors that influence long-term performance can help you make more informed decisions. Define Your Investment Objectives Every investor has different priorities. Some seek regular rental income, while others focus on long-term capital appreciation or diversification alongside other investments. Before purchasing commercial property, consider: Income generation Capital growth Investment timescale Risk tolerance Asset diversification Future exit strategy Clear objectives help determine which type of commercial property is most appropriate. Choosing the Right Property Type Different sectors respond differently to changing market conditions. Retail, office, industrial and mixed-use properties each present their own characteristics, occupier profiles and investment considerations. Diversifying across multiple sectors can help reduce exposure to changes affecting any individual part of the market. Explore our specialist guides to learn more: Retail Property Bicester Industrial Units Bicester Offices in Bicester Understanding Tenant Quality A commercial property is only one part of the investment. The quality of the tenant often has an equally significant influence on long-term performance. Investors should consider: Financial strength Length of occupation Business stability Lease commitments Industry sector Well-established tenants supported by appropriate lease structures can provide greater confidence over future rental income. Looking Beyond Headline Yield Headline yield is only one measure of investment performance. Successful investors also consider: Future reletting prospects Building specification Maintenance liabilities Energy performance Adaptability Local occupier demand A property offering a slightly lower initial yield may provide stronger long-term performance if it attracts consistent occupier demand. Diversification and Risk Management Commercial property portfolios benefit from diversification. Holding different types of commercial property occupied by businesses operating across multiple sectors can help reduce investment risk while providing greater resilience during changing market conditions. Balancing location, tenant profile and property type remains an important part of long-term investment planning. The Importance of Local Market Knowledge National market trends provide useful context, but successful investment decisions are often influenced by local market conditions. Understanding how individual locations perform, where occupier demand is strongest and how businesses are evolving within a town can significantly improve investment decision-making. Professional local advice helps investors assess opportunities using current evidence rather than relying solely on headline market statistics. Why Local Market Knowledge Matters Commercial investment markets vary considerably between towns, even where they are geographically close. Understanding local occupier demand, business growth, development activity and property availability enables investors to assess opportunities with greater confidence. At White Commercial, we combine local knowledge with commercial market evidence to help investors identify opportunities that align with their investment objectives while considering both current performance and long-term potential. Our Local Market Insight Bicester continues to demonstrate many of the characteristics investors seek when evaluating commercial property markets. Population growth, strategic transport links and a broad mix of business sectors have helped create consistent occupier demand across industrial, office and selected retail properties. While every investment should be assessed on its own merits, we continue to see the greatest resilience where properties combine strong locations with adaptable accommodation and sustainable tenant demand. Buildings that can respond to changing occupier requirements are often better positioned to maintain long-term appeal than highly specialised assets. Commercial investment should always be viewed as a long-term decision rather than a short-term opportunity. Investors who understand local market dynamics and focus on quality assets are generally better placed to build resilient portfolios capable of performing through changing economic conditions. Key Takeaway The strongest commercial investments are rarely defined by purchase price alone. Long-term success is typically built on selecting the right property, in the right location, with the right tenant and a clear understanding of future market demand. A considered investment strategy will usually deliver more sustainable results than pursuing the highest headline yield. Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Investment Property in Bicester Is Bicester a good place to invest in commercial property? Yes. Bicester benefits from strong transport links, continued residential growth and a diverse business community, creating sustained demand across several commercial property sectors. Which commercial property sector offers the strongest investment potential? The most suitable sector depends on your investment objectives and risk profile. Industrial property has demonstrated strong occupier demand, while office, retail and mixed-use investments can also provide attractive long-term opportunities where assets are well located and appropriately managed. Should I invest in freehold or leasehold commercial property? Many commercial investments are purchased on a freehold basis, although leasehold opportunities also exist. The right option depends on the individual property, lease structure and investment objectives. What should I consider before purchasing a commercial investment? Investors should assess tenant quality, lease terms, location, building condition, future maintenance requirements, energy performance and long-term occupier demand before making a decision. How important is tenant quality? Tenant quality is one of the most important aspects of commercial property investment. A strong tenant supported by an appropriate lease can contribute significantly to long-term income stability. How can White Commercial help? White Commercial advises investors, landlords and developers across commercial acquisitions, disposals and investment opportunities, providing practical advice supported by local market knowledge and commercial evidence. Speak to White Commercial About Commercial Investment Property in Bicester Whether you are purchasing your first commercial investment, expanding an existing portfolio or reviewing your current assets, White Commercial provides practical advice supported by local market knowledge and current commercial evidence. We work with private investors, developers and landlords throughout Bicester, helping clients make informed investment decisions with confidence. If you would like to discuss your investment objectives or arrange a commercial property appraisal, our experienced team would be pleased to help. Explore Commercial Investment Property in Bicester with White Commercial. Related Commercial Property in Bicester You may also be interested in: Commercial Property Bicester Industrial Units Bicester Retail Property Bicester Offices in Bicester
Tenure:
Available
D1 & D2 Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
4958 (sq ft)
Size to:
9960 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
E1 Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3630 (sq ft)
Size to:
3630 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Faraday House, 7 Landscape Close, Weston-on-the-Green, Bicester, OX25 3SX
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
2985 (sq ft)
Size to:
2985 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£45,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
First & Second Floor Offices, 26 Cornhill, Banbury, OX16 5NG
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1339 (sq ft)
Size to:
1339 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£12,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Under Offer
Former Ambulance Depot, Maids Moreton, Buckingham, MK18 1QF
Tenure:
For Sale
Size from:
2742 (sq ft)
Size to:
2742 (sq ft)
Location:
Buckingham
Value:
Offers in excess of £250,000
Type:
Development, Healthcare, Industrial/Logistics, Leisure, Office
Land Size from:
0.164 (Acres)
Land Size to:
0.164 (Acres)
Available
Former Innoval Technology Building, Beaumont Close, Banbury, OX16 1TQ
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
8968 (sq ft)
Size to:
8968 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£90,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
G06-07 & G21-23 Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1105 (sq ft)
Size to:
1105 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£10,497.50 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
G103-110 Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
2779 (sq ft)
Size to:
2779 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£26,400.50 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
G201 G202 & g204 Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
2861 (sq ft)
Size to:
2861 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£26,752 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Available
G203 Cherwell Business Village, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 2SP
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5861 (sq ft)
Size to:
5861 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£35,166 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
G4 Marley Way, Banbury, OX16 2RL
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3558 (sq ft)
Size to:
3558 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£60,000 per annum
Type:
Trade Counter
Available
Globe House, 55 Calthorpe Street, Banbury, OX16 5EX
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
915 (sq ft)
Size to:
915 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£14,500 per annum
Type:
Office, Retail
Available
Ground Floor, 15 Cromwell House, Cromwell Business Park, Chipping Norton, OX7 5SR
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
884 (sq ft)
Size to:
884 (sq ft)
Value:
£9,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Hornton Grounds, Hornton, Banbury, OX15 6HH
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3150 (sq ft)
Size to:
12620 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£31,500 - £126,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Open Storage
Industrial Units in Bicester Bicester has become one of Oxfordshire's most attractive locations for commercial property, offering excellent transport connections, a growing business community and opportunities across retail, office, industrial and investment sectors. What You Will Find in This Guide Industrial Units Browse industrial units to rent or buy in Bicester. Key Locations Discover the most popular industrial areas and business parks. Market Insights Get the latest industrial property trends and market updates Investment Opportunities Explore investment potential in Bicester's industrial property market. Expert Advice Benefit from our local expertise and tailored property advice. Speak to Our Industrial Property Experts Get in touch with our team for confidetial advice on buying, letting or selling industrial units in Bicester. Contact White Commercial Choosing the Right Industrial Unit Choosing the right industrial property is about far more than securing enough floor space. The most successful businesses look beyond the size of a building and consider how well it supports day-to-day operations, future expansion and long-term running costs. Understanding these factors can help occupiers make better property decisions while enabling landlords and investors to position their assets more effectively within the market. Location and Connectivity For many industrial businesses, accessibility is one of the most important considerations. Efficient access to the strategic road network can significantly reduce transport costs, improve delivery times and make it easier for employees, customers and suppliers to reach the property. Bicester's proximity to Junction 9 of the M40, together with excellent links towards Oxford, London and the Midlands, continues to make the town particularly attractive for logistics, manufacturing and distribution businesses. Building Specification Modern industrial occupiers increasingly expect buildings that meet current operational standards. Features commonly sought include: Generous eaves height for efficient storage Full-height roller shutter loading doors Level loading access Three-phase electricity supply Secure yard space Good natural lighting Modern welfare facilities Dedicated office accommodation Properties offering these features often attract stronger demand and may reduce future adaptation costs for occupiers. Parking and Yard Space External space is frequently just as important as the building itself. Businesses often require sufficient parking for staff and visitors, while operational businesses may also need space for loading, unloading and manoeuvring larger vehicles. Secure external storage areas can provide additional flexibility, particularly for construction, engineering and trade-based businesses. Planning for Future Growth Businesses rarely remain static. Many occupiers now look for industrial premises that can adapt as their operations evolve. Flexible layouts allow warehouse, office, production and storage areas to be reconfigured over time, reducing the need for costly relocation as a business grows. Properties capable of supporting future expansion often prove more valuable over the long term. Running Costs and Sustainability Environmental performance is becoming an increasingly important consideration for both occupiers and investors. Energy-efficient lighting, improved insulation, modern heating systems and stronger EPC ratings can help reduce operating costs while supporting wider sustainability objectives. As legislation and occupier expectations continue to evolve, well-specified buildings are likely to remain attractive within the market. Choosing the Right Location Even within the same town, industrial locations can perform very differently. Businesses often consider: Proximity to motorway access Journey times for employees Nearby suppliers and customers Visibility and accessibility The surrounding business community Selecting the right location can improve operational efficiency while enhancing future investment performance. Lease or Freehold? One of the final considerations is whether leasing or purchasing an industrial unit is the right choice for your business. Leasing offers greater flexibility and lower upfront capital costs, making it an attractive option for businesses expecting future expansion or changing operational requirements. Purchasing a freehold property provides long-term security, greater control over the premises and the potential to benefit from future capital growth. The right decision depends on your business objectives, available capital and long-term plans. Taking professional advice before committing to either option can help ensure your property supports your commercial goals both now and in the future. At White Commercial, we work closely with occupiers, landlords and investors to understand these priorities before recommending suitable industrial property opportunities across Bicester and the wider Oxfordshire market. Why White Commercial's Local Knowledge Matters Industrial property decisions are rarely based on floor space alone. Two units of a similar size can attract very different levels of demand depending on their location, specification, accessibility and the surrounding business environment. Understanding these local differences is one of the most valuable aspects of professional commercial property advice. Accurate pricing, realistic rental expectations and successful negotiations all rely upon detailed market knowledge rather than broad assumptions about an area. At White Commercial, we combine local market intelligence with current transactional evidence to help landlords, occupiers and investors make informed commercial property decisions. Whether advising on a warehouse, trade counter unit or industrial investment, our approach is built around understanding how individual locations perform and how occupier demand continues to evolve. Our Local Market Insight Industrial property has become one of Bicester's defining commercial strengths. While many towns compete for industrial occupiers, Bicester benefits from a combination of strategic transport links, continued residential expansion and a business community that continues to attract investment across multiple sectors. We are seeing sustained interest from businesses seeking modern, well-connected industrial accommodation that allows them to operate efficiently while remaining within easy reach of Oxford, London, the Midlands and the wider South East. As operating costs continue to influence business decisions, locations offering accessibility without city-centre pricing are becoming increasingly attractive. From an investment perspective, modern industrial premises continue to generate strong interest where buildings are well specified, energy efficient and positioned within established employment areas. Occupiers increasingly place greater emphasis on operational efficiency, sustainability and flexibility than ever before, making high-quality industrial accommodation particularly resilient. As Bicester continues to grow, we expect demand for industrial property to remain closely linked to business expansion, infrastructure investment and the town's role as one of Oxfordshire's key employment locations. Selecting the right property is no longer simply about today's requirements, but ensuring it continues to support a business as it develops over the years ahead. Frequently Asked Questions About Industrial Units in Bicester Are industrial units in Bicester in demand? Yes. Industrial units in Bicester continue to experience healthy demand due to the town's excellent transport connections, expanding business community and strategic location close to Oxford, London and the Midlands. Modern warehouse and light industrial premises are particularly sought after. Why is Bicester popular for logistics businesses? Bicester benefits from direct access to Junction 9 of the M40 together with excellent links to the A41 and wider motorway network. This enables logistics and distribution businesses to serve customers efficiently across Oxfordshire and much of central and southern England. What types of industrial property are available in Bicester? Businesses can find a variety of industrial accommodation including warehouses, trade counter premises, light industrial units, manufacturing facilities, storage buildings and industrial investment properties. Should I buy or rent an industrial unit in Bicester? The decision depends on your business objectives. Purchasing provides long-term security and the potential for capital growth, while renting offers greater flexibility and lower upfront financial commitment. Professional advice can help determine which option best supports your future plans. What features should I look for in an industrial unit? Many businesses prioritise features such as generous eaves height, roller shutter loading doors, three-phase power, secure yard space, parking, energy efficiency and convenient motorway access. The importance of each feature depends on the nature of the business and its operational requirements. Is Bicester a good place to invest in industrial property? Bicester continues to attract investors due to its strategic location, growing economy and sustained occupier demand. Well-located industrial premises with strong tenant covenants and modern specifications can provide attractive long-term investment opportunities. Speak to White Commercial About Industrial Units in Bicester Whether you are searching for industrial units for sale, warehouse space to rent, or looking to invest in commercial property, White Commercial provides practical advice supported by local market knowledge and current commercial evidence. We work with owner-occupiers, landlords, developers and investors across Bicester, helping clients make informed decisions that support both immediate business needs and long-term commercial objectives. If you would like to discuss your requirements or arrange an industrial property valuation, our experienced team would be pleased to help. Explore Industrial Units in Bicester with White Commercial. Related Commercial Property in Bicester Looking for other types of commercial property? Explore our specialist guides: Commercial Property Bicester Retail Property Bicester Offices in Bicester Commercial Investment Property Bicester
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Available
L10 Area D Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1421 (sq ft)
Size to:
1421 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£13,500 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
L10D Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
3888 (sq ft)
Size to:
3888 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£31,500 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Commercial Property Bicester Bicester has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades. Once recognised primarily as a historic market town, it has evolved into one of Oxfordshire's most dynamic commercial locations, attracting businesses, investors and developers seeking excellent connectivity, a growing customer base and more accessible commercial property than neighbouring Oxford. Its strategic position between London, Birmingham, Milton Keynes and Oxford places businesses within easy reach of major economic centres while offering significantly lower occupational costs than many competing locations. Continued residential growth, investment in infrastructure and a steadily expanding business community have reinforced Bicester's reputation as a practical and increasingly attractive place to establish, relocate or invest in commercial property. At White Commercial, we provide professional advice across every stage of the commercial property lifecycle. Whether you are looking for commercial property for sale in Bicester, searching for commercial property to rent, considering an investment purchase or planning to sell or let an existing property, our approach is founded on local market knowledge and commercial insight rather than broad regional assumptions. Commercial property decisions are rarely driven by buildings alone. Location, accessibility, surrounding businesses, future development and long-term market confidence all play an important role. Understanding these factors allows buyers, landlords and occupiers to make informed decisions that support both immediate requirements and future growth. Why Choose Bicester for Commercial Property? Bicester occupies a unique position within Oxfordshire's commercial landscape. Rather than competing directly with Oxford, the town has established itself as an attractive alternative for businesses seeking high-quality premises without the premium costs associated with city-centre locations. Excellent transport connections, continued investment and a growing residential population have created a market that appeals equally to owner-occupiers, investors and expanding businesses. Several factors continue to support demand for commercial property in Bicester. Strategic Connectivity Accessibility remains one of Bicester's greatest commercial strengths. The town benefits from direct access to Junction 9 of the M40, providing efficient road connections towards London, Birmingham and the Midlands. The A41 links Bicester with Aylesbury and the surrounding region, while regular rail services connect the town with both Oxford and London Marylebone. For many businesses, these transport links offer the flexibility to serve clients across multiple regions without the costs associated with operating from larger cities. A Growing Population Commercial property demand is closely linked to population growth. Bicester has experienced substantial residential expansion over recent years, bringing new households, increased spending power and greater demand for local services. As communities grow, so too does the need for retail premises, professional offices, healthcare providers, hospitality businesses and supporting commercial services. This expanding customer base provides long-term confidence for many occupiers considering relocation. A Diverse Business Environment Unlike towns heavily dependent on a single sector, Bicester supports a broad range of commercial activity. Businesses operating within the town include: Professional services Logistics and distribution Engineering companies Construction and trade businesses Retailers Hospitality operators Healthcare providers Technology businesses This diversity contributes to a more balanced commercial market and helps support resilience during changing economic conditions. Understanding the Bicester Commercial Property Market The commercial property market in Bicester has developed alongside the town's wider economic growth. Occupier demand has remained relatively consistent across several sectors, particularly where properties combine good accessibility with practical layouts and competitive occupational costs. Businesses relocating from Oxford frequently identify Bicester as an attractive destination because they can often secure larger premises, better parking provision and lower overall occupancy costs while maintaining convenient access to clients and staff. The market also benefits from a healthy mix of owner-occupiers, private investors and regional businesses, creating demand across multiple property sectors rather than relying on a single type of buyer. Industrial accommodation continues to experience particularly strong interest, while professional office space and well-positioned retail premises remain important components of the local market. Rather than experiencing rapid speculative growth, Bicester has demonstrated steady commercial expansion, making it attractive for organisations seeking long-term stability. Commercial Property for Sale in Bicester Commercial property for sale in Bicester attracts a wide variety of purchasers, ranging from independent business owners to experienced investors expanding established portfolios. Available opportunities regularly include: Freehold retail premises Industrial units Warehouses Office buildings Mixed-use commercial investments Development opportunities Purchasing commercial property offers businesses greater control over their long-term occupation while allowing investors to build income-producing portfolios supported by tangible assets. Pricing varies considerably according to location, specification, tenant covenant and future development potential. Well-presented premises situated close to established commercial areas generally achieve stronger capital values than older properties requiring refurbishment. Making informed purchasing decisions requires more than comparing asking prices. Local evidence, occupier demand and future market trends all contribute to understanding whether a property represents genuine long-term value. Commercial Property to Rent in Bicester For many businesses, renting commercial property provides flexibility while reducing the capital commitment associated with purchasing freehold premises. Commercial property to rent in Bicester remains popular across multiple sectors, particularly among businesses experiencing growth or seeking to establish a regional presence. Occupiers are increasingly looking for premises that provide: Flexible internal layouts Convenient parking Modern facilities Good road accessibility Energy-efficient buildings Scope for future expansion Landlords who maintain well-presented properties and adopt realistic rental expectations continue to attract stronger occupier interest. Lease structures have also evolved, with many businesses favouring agreements that provide flexibility while retaining long-term operational security. Understanding local demand patterns allows both landlords and tenants to negotiate agreements that reflect current market conditions rather than historic assumptions. Commercial Property Sectors in Bicester Bicester's commercial market is supported by several distinct sectors, each responding to different occupier requirements and investment objectives. Retail Property in Bicester Retail property continues to play an important role within the town centre and surrounding commercial areas. Consumer behaviour has undoubtedly evolved, but well-positioned retail premises serving convenience, hospitality and service-based businesses continue to experience healthy levels of demand. As Bicester's population expands, neighbourhood retail and independent businesses remain important contributors to the local economy. Our dedicated Retail Property Bicester guide explores the market in greater detail, including sales, lettings and current retail trends. Industrial Units in Bicester Industrial property represents one of the strongest-performing sectors within Bicester's commercial market. Excellent transport connections, continued business growth and increasing demand for warehouse, trade counter and light industrial accommodation have supported a resilient occupational market. Smaller industrial units remain particularly sought after, while modern premises with good loading facilities and secure yard space continue to attract strong occupier interest. For a detailed analysis of this sector, visit our Industrial Units Bicester page. Offices in Bicester Office accommodation within Bicester has adapted to changing workplace requirements. Businesses increasingly seek modern, efficient workspace that supports hybrid working while maintaining a professional environment for staff and clients. Well-presented offices with convenient parking and flexible layouts continue to attract professional firms relocating from higher-cost locations. Our Offices in Bicester guide explores available office accommodation, market trends and investment opportunities. Commercial Investment Property Commercial investment in Bicester appeals to buyers seeking both income and long-term capital growth. The town's continued expansion, combined with sustained occupier demand across several sectors, provides investors with opportunities that differ from more mature commercial markets elsewhere in Oxfordshire. Whether considering retail, office, industrial or mixed-use investments, understanding local demand remains fundamental to successful portfolio performance. Our Commercial Investment Property Bicester guide provides a detailed overview of investment opportunities, market trends and factors influencing returns across the town. Why Businesses are Choosing Bicester Over Oxford For many organisations, the decision is no longer simply whether to establish themselves in Oxfordshire, but where within the county offers the best balance between accessibility, operating costs and future growth. Increasingly, businesses are recognising that Bicester provides many of the advantages associated with Oxford while avoiding some of the challenges that come with operating from a city centre. Occupiers relocating from Oxford often discover they can secure larger premises, improved parking, greater flexibility and lower occupational costs without compromising access to clients, suppliers or employees. Excellent road and rail connections ensure that businesses remain well connected across the region while benefiting from a more commercially accessible location. For employers, Bicester also offers access to a growing local workforce supported by continued residential development and investment in surrounding infrastructure. These factors have helped establish the town as a practical location for businesses planning sustainable long-term growth. Whether acquiring freehold premises or renting commercial property, organisations increasingly view Bicester as an opportunity to invest in operational efficiency rather than simply reducing costs. Key Commercial Areas in Bicester Like any successful commercial market, location plays an important role in determining demand, rental performance and long-term investment potential. Different parts of Bicester appeal to different occupiers depending on accessibility, surrounding businesses and customer catchment. Bicester Town Centre The town centre remains an established destination for independent retailers, professional services, cafés, restaurants and customer-facing businesses. Continued investment in the public realm and surrounding developments has helped maintain its importance within the local economy. Pioneer Square Pioneer Square has become one of Bicester's most recognisable commercial destinations, combining retail, leisure and hospitality uses with excellent accessibility from the railway station and surrounding residential neighbourhoods. Businesses seeking strong pedestrian activity often regard this area as an attractive location. Launton Road Launton Road accommodates a mixture of commercial premises and provides convenient access towards established industrial and employment areas. Its location makes it attractive for businesses requiring efficient vehicle access while remaining close to the town centre. Oxford Road Oxford Road acts as one of the town's principal routes, supporting a range of commercial uses including offices, trade businesses and customer-facing premises. Properties positioned along this corridor benefit from excellent visibility and convenient access to surrounding residential communities. Buckingham Road Buckingham Road provides an important connection through the town and supports a variety of commercial occupiers. Its accessibility makes it particularly suitable for businesses serving both local customers and the wider region. Established Business Parks and Employment Areas Bicester also benefits from several established business parks and employment locations that accommodate office occupiers, industrial operators, logistics businesses and regional headquarters. These areas continue to support business growth by providing modern accommodation close to major transport routes. Why White Commercial's Local Knowledge Matters Commercial property decisions are rarely influenced by postcode alone. Two premises located only a short distance apart can perform very differently depending on visibility, surrounding occupiers, accessibility, parking provision and local demand. Understanding these local differences is one of the most valuable aspects of professional commercial property advice. Accurate pricing, realistic rental expectations and successful negotiations all rely upon detailed market knowledge rather than general assumptions about an area. At White Commercial, our advice is built around understanding how individual locations perform, how occupier demand is evolving and what buyers and tenants are actively seeking within today's market. This enables our clients to make informed commercial decisions based on evidence rather than speculation. Looking Ahead: The Future of Commercial Property in Bicester Bicester continues to evolve as one of Oxfordshire's most significant growth locations. Ongoing residential development, infrastructure investment and business expansion are expected to support demand across a range of commercial property sectors over the coming years. While no property market is immune to wider economic influences, Bicester benefits from several long-term strengths including strategic transport links, a growing population and an increasingly diverse business community. These characteristics provide confidence for occupiers seeking new premises as well as investors planning long-term portfolio growth. Businesses considering relocation increasingly view Bicester as more than an alternative to larger commercial centres. The town has established its own identity as a commercially attractive destination offering accessibility, flexibility and room for future expansion. Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Property in Bicester Is Bicester a good place to buy commercial property? Yes. Bicester offers a combination of strategic transport links, continued residential growth and a diverse commercial market. Businesses and investors are increasingly attracted by its accessibility, competitive property values and long-term growth potential. What types of commercial property are available in Bicester? Bicester offers a wide range of commercial property including retail premises, industrial units, warehouses, office buildings, mixed-use properties and investment opportunities suitable for owner-occupiers, landlords and developers. Is commercial property in Bicester cheaper than Oxford? Commercial property values and rental levels in Bicester are generally more accessible than Oxford, allowing many businesses to secure larger premises while maintaining excellent connectivity across Oxfordshire and the wider region. Which commercial property sector is strongest in Bicester? Industrial property has shown particularly consistent demand due to Bicester's strategic transport links and growing business community. Retail, office and mixed-use properties also continue to attract occupiers where location and pricing align with market demand. Why are businesses relocating to Bicester? Many organisations relocate to Bicester to benefit from lower operating costs, excellent road and rail connections, access to a growing workforce and greater availability of commercial premises compared with neighbouring Oxford. Should I buy or rent commercial property in Bicester? The right option depends on your business objectives, available capital and future growth plans. Purchasing provides long-term control and potential capital appreciation, while renting offers flexibility and lower upfront financial commitment. Speak to White Commercial About Commercial Property in Bicester Whether you are looking to buy, sell, let or invest in commercial property in Bicester, our experienced team provides practical advice supported by local market knowledge and current commercial evidence. We advise businesses, landlords, investors and developers across every stage of the commercial property process, helping clients make informed decisions with confidence. If you would like to discuss your requirements or arrange a commercial property valuation, our team would be pleased to help. Explore Commercial Property in Bicester with White Commercial.
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Commercial Property in Bicester Bicester has become one of Oxfordshire's most attractive locations for commercial property, offering excellent transport connections, a growing business community and opportunities across retail, office, industrial and investment sectors. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, let or invest, White Commercial provides specialist advice supported by local market knowledge and extensive experience across the commercial property market. Select one of our specialist guides below to explore the area of commercial property most relevant to your business or investment goals. Choose Your Commercial Property Guide Comprehensive Guide on Bicester Property Whether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buy Read more Industrial Units in Bicester Bicester is one of Oxfordshire's strongest industrial locations, benefiting from excellent motorway access, continued business growth and strong occupier demand. Explore industrial units for sale, warehouse space to rent and local market insight. Explore Industrial Units in Bicester Offices in Bicester Discover office space for sale and to rent throughout Bicester, together with expert guidance on workplace trends, flexible office accommodation and choosing the right business location. Explore Offices in Bicester Retail Property in Bicester Explore shops, cafés, restaurants and retail investment opportunities across Bicester. Learn about key retail locations, customer demand and the latest commercial property trends. Explore Retail Property in Bicester Commercial Investment Property Whether you're purchasing your first commercial investment or expanding an established portfolio, discover expert guidance, market insight and investment opportunities across Bicester. Explore Commercial Investment Available Commercial Property in Bicester Whether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buyWhether you are looking to buy Available Properties Why Choose White Commercial? White Commercial provides professional advice across every stage of the commercial property lifecycle. We work with businesses, landlords, developers and investors throughout Bicester, combining local market knowledge with practical commercial expertise to help our clients make informed property decisions. Our specialist guides are designed to help you understand the local market, compare commercial property sectors and identify opportunities that align with your business or investment objectives. Complete Guide to Commercial Property in Bicester If you're looking for a comprehensive overview of Bicester's commercial property market, continue reading below. Our in-depth guide explores market trends, business locations, commercial property sectors and expert insight into one of Oxfordshire's fastest-growing business destinations.
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Market Expertise and Advice White Commercial provide comprehensive commercial property services with it’s offices located in Oxfordshire on the M40 corridor. Book a consultancy Experience and Knowledge Our extensive experience is based on first hand knowledge and a unique insight into the economic environment and the dynamics of the property market in the region. You are safe in the knowledge that the principals of our business have direct responsibility with all aspects of clients’ instructions. We work closely with you to ensure that you get the best commercial advice and the accumulated experience of our business. Select a Service Banbury | Our Local Market Insight Banbury has long been recognised as one of North Oxfordshire's most established commercial centres, and its strength lies in the diversity of its business community rather than reliance on any single sector. From independent retailers and professional services to manufacturing, logistics and trade businesses, the town supports a broad range of occupiers that contribute to a balanced and resilient commercial property market. One of Banbury's greatest advantages is its ability to combine excellent regional connectivity with a mature commercial environment. Businesses benefit from direct access to the M40, strong rail links and an established network of industrial estates, business parks and town centre premises. This creates opportunities for organisations seeking well-connected commercial property without the higher costs often associated with larger urban centres. From an investment perspective, we continue to see consistent demand for well-located industrial premises, while quality retail and office properties remain attractive where they are appropriately priced and meet the changing requirements of modern occupiers. In our experience, successful commercial property decisions are increasingly influenced by factors such as accessibility, flexibility, building quality and long-term occupational demand rather than headline pricing alone. Banbury's commercial market has demonstrated resilience through changing economic conditions because it is supported by a broad mix of local businesses, regional employers and long-term investors. Rather than experiencing rapid market swings, the town has developed steadily, providing confidence for occupiers, landlords and investors planning for the future. At White Commercial, we believe every property should be assessed within the context of its immediate location, surrounding occupiers and prevailing market conditions. By combining local knowledge with current commercial evidence, we help our clients make informed decisions that support both their immediate objectives and long-term property strategy. Bicester | Our Local Market Insight Every commercial property market develops its own characteristics, and Bicester is no exception. While demand remains healthy across several sectors, we believe the town's greatest strength lies in the balance it offers between accessibility, affordability and long-term growth potential. Businesses are no longer choosing locations solely on prestige or proximity to major cities. Increasingly, they are looking for locations that allow them to operate efficiently, attract employees, serve customers and retain flexibility as their requirements evolve. Bicester meets many of these objectives, offering excellent transport connections, a growing residential population and an established commercial community without many of the cost pressures associated with larger regional centres. From an investment perspective, we continue to see interest in well-located industrial premises and high-quality commercial assets that benefit from strong occupier demand. At the same time, retail and office properties remain attractive where they are realistically priced and aligned with changing business requirements. Successful investment is increasingly driven by selecting the right property in the right location, rather than focusing solely on headline yields. As Bicester continues to expand, we expect occupiers to place even greater emphasis on accessibility, sustainability and flexibility. Landlords who invest in improving the quality and efficiency of their properties are likely to be well positioned to meet these changing expectations. At White Commercial, we believe the best property decisions are made through a combination of local knowledge, current market evidence and an understanding of how individual locations are evolving. That approach enables us to provide practical advice that supports both today's objectives and tomorrow's opportunities. Buckingham Commercial Property Market Oxford Commercial Property Market
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Available
New Convinience Store Premises, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 1ST
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
4915 (sq ft)
Size to:
4915 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£60,000 per annum
Type:
Retail
Available
No 8 Guardian House, 8 North Bar Street, Banbury, OX16 0TB
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
160 (sq ft)
Size to:
1935 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
On Application
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Available
No. 1 Bicester Arc, Lakeview Drive, Bicester, OX26 1DE
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
7211 (sq ft)
Size to:
53624 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Offices in Bicester Office accommodation in Bicester has become increasingly attractive as businesses rethink how and where they work. Excellent transport links, continued commercial investment and lower occupational costs than neighbouring Oxford have positioned the town as an appealing destination for professional firms, growing businesses and regional organisations seeking high-quality office space. Today's occupiers are looking for much more than a traditional office. Flexible layouts, accessible locations, reliable digital infrastructure and convenient parking have become essential considerations when choosing business premises. Bicester continues to meet these changing expectations while providing businesses with room to grow in a well-connected commercial environment. At White Commercial, we advise businesses, landlords and investors across every aspect of the office market in Bicester. Whether you are searching for offices for sale, office space to rent or considering an investment opportunity, our advice is supported by local market knowledge and a detailed understanding of how office demand continues to evolve. For a broader overview of the town's commercial market, explore our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Why Businesses Choose Offices in Bicester Businesses are increasingly prioritising flexibility, accessibility and value when selecting office accommodation. Rather than paying premium city-centre rents, many organisations are choosing locations that allow them to operate efficiently while remaining well connected to clients, suppliers and employees. Bicester offers several important advantages: Excellent access to Junction 9 of the M40 Direct rail services to Oxford and London Competitive occupational costs Convenient parking A growing local workforce Continued residential and commercial investment These factors continue to attract professional services, consultants, technology businesses, healthcare providers and regional offices. Office Locations Across Bicester The right office location depends on the type of business, client requirements and operational priorities. Different parts of Bicester offer distinct advantages for occupiers, from town centre professional offices to modern business parks designed for regional businesses. Bicester Town Centre The town centre remains a popular location for professional firms requiring convenient access to local services, transport links and surrounding businesses. Accountants, solicitors, financial advisers and property professionals continue to benefit from centrally located office accommodation. Pioneer Square Pioneer Square combines modern commercial space with excellent accessibility and nearby amenities. Businesses that value proximity to the railway station together with cafés, restaurants and supporting services often consider this an attractive office location. Bicester Business Park Business park accommodation continues to attract organisations seeking modern office space, dedicated parking and efficient access to the wider road network. These locations are particularly well suited to businesses serving clients across Oxfordshire and neighbouring counties. Oxford Road Oxford Road accommodates a variety of commercial premises while providing excellent accessibility towards both the town centre and surrounding transport routes. Businesses benefit from convenient road connections together with good local visibility. Mixed-Use Commercial Developments Several office suites are located within mixed-use developments that combine professional accommodation with retail, leisure and residential uses. These environments often appeal to smaller businesses seeking modern workspace within active commercial communities. Offices for Sale in Bicester Office property for sale in Bicester attracts a wide range of purchasers including owner-occupiers, investors and professional firms seeking long-term occupational security. Available opportunities regularly include: Freehold office buildings Business park offices Town centre offices Mixed-use commercial buildings Office investment properties Purchasing office premises allows businesses to establish a permanent base while providing greater control over future occupation and building improvements. Location, parking provision, building specification and adaptability all contribute to long-term value. Purchasing decisions should always consider future business growth, employee requirements and the long-term suitability of the building rather than focusing solely on purchase price. Offices to Rent in Bicester Office space to rent in Bicester continues to appeal to businesses seeking flexibility while controlling operating costs. Occupiers commonly include: Accountants Solicitors Financial advisers Architects Surveyors Technology companies Healthcare providers Consultants Modern occupiers increasingly seek flexible lease terms alongside office accommodation capable of adapting as their businesses evolve. Landlords offering well-presented offices with strong digital connectivity, practical layouts and convenient parking continue to attract consistent occupier demand. Understanding Office Demand in Bicester The office market has changed significantly in recent years. Businesses are increasingly prioritising quality over quantity, choosing well-designed offices that support collaboration, hybrid working and staff wellbeing rather than simply occupying larger floor areas. Demand remains strongest for office accommodation offering: Flexible internal layouts High-speed fibre connectivity Natural light Meeting facilities Energy-efficient buildings Good parking provision These features continue to influence both rental performance and long-term investment appeal. Office Property as an Investment Office investment opportunities should be assessed using a balanced understanding of tenant demand, lease structure and building quality. Well-presented office buildings occupied by established professional businesses can provide stable long-term income where properties remain competitive within the local market. Investors comparing commercial sectors may also wish to explore our Industrial Units Bicester guide, where industrial accommodation continues to demonstrate particularly resilient occupier demand. Successful investment decisions depend not only on headline yields but also on location, specification and future reletting prospects. Office Market Trends Office accommodation continues to evolve alongside changing business expectations. Several trends are influencing demand across Bicester: Smaller office suites Flexible workspace Hybrid working environments Sustainable buildings Enhanced staff wellbeing Improved digital infrastructure Collaborative meeting spaces Businesses increasingly expect office accommodation to support productivity, employee satisfaction and long-term operational efficiency rather than simply providing desk space. For a wider understanding of Bicester's commercial market, explore our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Creating the Right Workspace Choosing office accommodation is about much more than finding enough desk space. The right workspace should support productivity, encourage collaboration and provide the flexibility to adapt as a business grows. Modern businesses increasingly expect offices to contribute to employee wellbeing, operational efficiency and client experience. Taking these factors into account before committing to a property can help organisations make better long-term decisions. Flexibility for Changing Business Needs Few businesses remain the same for long. Whether recruiting additional staff, introducing hybrid working or reconfiguring departments, organisations benefit from office accommodation that can adapt over time. Flexible layouts allow businesses to create meeting areas, collaborative spaces and private offices without needing to relocate as requirements evolve. Digital Infrastructure Reliable technology has become essential for almost every business. When evaluating office accommodation, organisations should consider: High-speed fibre broadband availability Reliable mobile phone coverage Modern IT infrastructure Capacity for future technology upgrades Secure communications and networking A well-connected office supports productivity while providing greater flexibility for hybrid working. Employee Wellbeing Workplace expectations continue to evolve. Natural light, ventilation, comfortable working environments and access to nearby amenities all contribute to employee satisfaction and can play an important role in attracting and retaining talented staff. Businesses increasingly recognise that office accommodation should support the people who work there as much as the day-to-day operation of the business. Meeting Clients and Collaboration Office space often represents the public face of a business. Meeting rooms, reception areas and collaborative spaces create positive first impressions while supporting effective communication with clients and colleagues. Properties that balance private workspace with shared meeting facilities often provide greater flexibility for modern organisations. Parking and Accessibility Convenient access remains an important consideration for both employees and visitors. Businesses should evaluate: Staff parking Visitor parking Public transport links Accessibility for clients Electric vehicle charging provision Cycling facilities Practical accessibility can improve both employee experience and customer convenience. Sustainability and Running Costs Environmental performance is becoming increasingly important when selecting office accommodation. Energy-efficient buildings can reduce operating costs while helping organisations meet their own sustainability objectives. Many occupiers now prioritise offices offering: Strong EPC ratings LED lighting Efficient heating systems Good insulation Modern building services These features can contribute to lower long-term occupancy costs while supporting future regulatory requirements. Lease or Freehold? Whether leasing or purchasing office accommodation depends on individual business objectives. Leasing provides flexibility and lower upfront capital requirements, making it attractive for businesses expecting future growth or changing operational needs. Purchasing office premises provides long-term security, greater control over the property and the opportunity to benefit from future capital appreciation. At White Commercial, we help businesses assess these considerations before recommending suitable office accommodation across Bicester. Why Local Office Market Knowledge Matters Office markets are influenced by much more than rental levels. Two office buildings located only a short distance apart can appeal to very different occupiers depending on accessibility, parking provision, specification and the surrounding commercial environment. Understanding these local differences enables businesses to make informed decisions while helping landlords position their properties effectively within a competitive market. At White Commercial, we combine local knowledge with current market evidence to provide practical advice across office sales, lettings and investment opportunities throughout Bicester. Our Local Market Insight Bicester's office market continues to evolve as businesses embrace more flexible ways of working. While demand for large traditional office floors has reduced in some locations, well-presented offices that offer adaptable layouts, excellent connectivity and convenient parking continue to attract consistent occupier interest. We are seeing growing demand from professional firms, consultants, technology businesses and regional organisations seeking modern office accommodation outside Oxford while remaining within easy reach of clients and employees. As the town continues to expand, businesses are increasingly viewing Bicester as a practical location that combines accessibility, affordability and long-term growth potential. Offices that provide high-quality working environments together with flexibility for future expansion are likely to remain well positioned within the local market. Key Takeaway The best office is not necessarily the largest or the newest. Successful businesses choose workspace that supports the way their teams work today while providing the flexibility to adapt tomorrow. Location, digital connectivity, staff wellbeing and accessibility often have a greater influence on long-term business success than floor space alone. Frequently Asked Questions About Offices in Bicester Is Bicester a good location for office space? Yes. Bicester offers excellent transport connections, competitive occupational costs and a growing business community, making it an attractive alternative to higher-cost office locations such as Oxford. What types of office accommodation are available? Businesses can find a range of office options including town centre offices, business park accommodation, serviced offices, mixed-use developments and investment properties. Should I buy or rent office space? Leasing provides flexibility and lower upfront costs, while purchasing offers long-term security and the opportunity for capital growth. The most suitable option depends on your business objectives and future plans. What should I look for when choosing office space? Businesses should consider location, parking, digital infrastructure, flexibility, meeting facilities, energy efficiency and opportunities for future expansion. Are offices in Bicester a good investment? Well-located office buildings occupied by established businesses can provide stable long-term income. Investors should assess tenant quality, lease terms, specification and future reletting prospects before making a decision. How can White Commercial help? White Commercial advises landlords, occupiers, investors and developers across office sales, lettings and acquisitions, combining local market knowledge with evidence-based commercial advice. Speak to White Commercial About Offices in Bicester Whether you are searching for offices for sale, office space to rent or considering an office investment, White Commercial provides practical advice supported by local market knowledge and current commercial evidence. We work with businesses, landlords and investors throughout Bicester, helping clients make confident commercial property decisions based on insight rather than assumption. If you would like to discuss your requirements or arrange an office property valuation, our experienced team would be pleased to help. Explore Offices in Bicester with White Commercial. Related Commercial Property in Bicester You may also be interested in: Commercial Property Bicester Industrial Units Bicester Retail Property Bicester Commercial Investment Property Bicester
Tenure:
Available
Part 2nd Floor, InnoVox, Oxford Technology Park, Kidlington, OX5 1GN
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
7068 (sq ft)
Size to:
7068 (sq ft)
Value:
£197,900 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Pembroke House, Banbury Business Park, Aynho Road, Banbury, OX17 3NS
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5050 (sq ft)
Size to:
16759 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£75,750 - £250,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Perch Studios, Franklins House, Bicester, OX26 6JU
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
345 (sq ft)
Size to:
345 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£2,150 per month
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Rear of 2 North Street, Bicester, OX26 6ND
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1252 (sq ft)
Size to:
1252 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office, Retail
Under Offer
Rear Office 18-19 South Bar, Banbury, OX16 9AF
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
574 (sq ft)
Size to:
574 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£8,500 per annum
Type:
Office
Under Offer
Rear Suite, 18-19 South Bar Street, Banbury, OX16 9AF
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
574 (sq ft)
Size to:
574 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
On Application
Type:
Office
Retail Property Bicester Retail property in Bicester has evolved alongside the town itself. Continued residential expansion, significant investment in infrastructure and a steadily growing business community have created a retail market that extends well beyond the traditional High Street. While Bicester is internationally recognised through Bicester Village, the wider retail market is supported by local businesses, neighbourhood shopping, professional services, hospitality and convenience-led operators that serve the town's growing population every day. At White Commercial, we advise landlords, investors and occupiers across every aspect of retail property in Bicester. Whether you are searching for retail property for sale, looking for retail premises to rent or reviewing an existing investment, our advice is based on local market knowledge and an understanding of how retail demand continues to evolve. For a complete overview of the local commercial market, visit our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Why Businesses Choose Retail Property in Bicester Successful retail locations are built around people. Bicester's continued residential growth has expanded the local customer base while creating demand for a wider range of shops, cafés, restaurants and service-led businesses. Rather than relying solely on destination retail, the town supports a balanced retail economy that serves both residents and visitors throughout the year. Businesses are increasingly attracted to Bicester because it offers: A growing residential population Excellent transport links Strong regional accessibility Continued investment in the town A diverse local economy These factors continue to support confidence among retailers considering expansion or relocation. Retail Locations Across Bicester Choosing the right retail location is just as important as selecting the right property. Different parts of Bicester attract different customer demographics, business sectors and levels of footfall, making it essential to understand how each area supports your business objectives. Bicester Town Centre The town centre remains at the heart of Bicester's retail community, supporting independent retailers, cafés, restaurants and professional services while benefiting from continued investment and an expanding residential population. Pioneer Square Pioneer Square has become one of Bicester's most recognisable retail destinations, combining shopping, leisure and hospitality uses within a modern environment that benefits from excellent accessibility and proximity to Bicester Village railway station. Sheep Street Sheep Street continues to accommodate a diverse mix of independent retailers, specialist businesses and service providers, contributing to the character and vibrancy of the traditional shopping area. Market Square Market Square provides opportunities for businesses seeking a central trading position with strong local visibility and convenient access to surrounding amenities. Neighbourhood Retail Locations As Bicester continues to grow, neighbourhood shopping locations are becoming increasingly important. Convenience stores, cafés, healthcare providers and local services continue to benefit from expanding residential communities throughout the town. Retail Property for Sale in Bicester Retail property for sale in Bicester appeals to owner-occupiers, private investors and businesses seeking long-term security. Available opportunities regularly include: High Street shops Mixed-use commercial buildings Retail investment properties Neighbourhood shopping units Food and beverage premises Many purchasers view freehold ownership as an opportunity to establish a long-term presence within a town that continues to experience sustained residential and commercial growth. Location, frontage, accessibility and surrounding occupiers all influence long-term performance. Purchasing decisions should be based on more than the asking price alone. Customer demographics, visibility, neighbouring businesses and future development plans all contribute to a property's long-term success. Retail Property to Rent in Bicester Renting retail property allows businesses to establish themselves within the local market while retaining flexibility for future growth. Retail premises are commonly sought by: Independent retailers Coffee shops Restaurants Hair and beauty businesses Professional services Health and wellbeing providers Convenience retailers Businesses increasingly value flexible lease structures, attractive shopfronts and locations that provide visibility alongside convenient customer access. Landlords who maintain high-quality premises and adopt realistic rental expectations continue to attract stronger occupier interest. Understanding Retail Demand in Bicester Retail demand within Bicester is influenced by several different customer groups. Local residents generate consistent day-to-day demand for convenience shopping, professional services and hospitality businesses, while visitors contribute additional spending across selected retail destinations. This combination creates a broader customer base than many similarly sized market towns. Service-led businesses have become an increasingly important part of the retail landscape, reflecting changing consumer habits and the continued growth of online shopping. Businesses offering experiences, specialist services and convenience continue to demonstrate resilience within the local market. Investors comparing sectors may also wish to explore our Industrial Units Bicester guide, where sustained occupier demand continues to support one of the town's strongest-performing commercial sectors. Retail Property as an Investment Retail investment opportunities should always be assessed in the context of tenant quality, lease structure and long-term location performance. Prime retail premises within established locations may offer stable income, while secondary locations can provide attractive opportunities where pricing reflects local demand. Investors comparing commercial sectors may also wish to explore our Industrial Units Bicester page, where sustained occupier demand continues to support the industrial market. Successful retail investment is rarely determined by headline yield alone. Long-term tenant demand, adaptability and surrounding development all contribute to future performance. Retail Market Trends Retail property continues to adapt to changing consumer expectations. Businesses increasingly seek: Smaller, efficient retail units Flexible internal layouts Prominent shopfronts Outdoor seating opportunities where appropriate High-quality presentation Energy-efficient buildings Retail property in Bicester is increasingly focused on delivering convenience, experience and local services rather than competing directly with online retail. Businesses capable of meeting these changing expectations are well positioned for future success. For a broader understanding of how retail fits within the town's wider commercial landscape, explore our Commercial Property Bicester guide. Choosing the Right Retail Property Selecting the right retail premises is about much more than securing a shop on a busy street. The most successful retailers choose locations that complement their business model, attract the right customers and provide the flexibility to grow over time. Understanding the factors that influence retail performance can help occupiers make better decisions while enabling landlords and investors to maximise the long-term appeal of their properties. Know Your Customer Every retail business serves a different type of customer. Before committing to a property, consider: Where your customers live How they travel Whether visits are planned or spontaneous The age profile of your target market How frequently customers are likely to return Understanding customer behaviour often proves more valuable than simply choosing the busiest location. Visibility and Shop Frontage First impressions remain one of the most important aspects of retail property. An attractive, well-maintained frontage helps businesses establish credibility and encourages passing customers to enter. When assessing retail premises, consider: Window display opportunities Signage visibility Corner positions Natural lighting Overall presentation Even relatively small improvements to a shopfront can significantly increase customer engagement. Accessibility and Parking Convenience continues to influence where people choose to shop. Retail premises with nearby parking, good pedestrian routes and convenient public transport connections often appeal to a broader customer base. Businesses should also consider servicing arrangements, delivery access and disabled accessibility when evaluating potential premises. The Importance of Neighbouring Businesses Retailers rarely succeed in isolation. The surrounding mix of businesses often influences customer behaviour and contributes to the attractiveness of a location. Complementary businesses can increase dwell time, encourage repeat visits and strengthen the overall appeal of an area. Understanding the wider commercial environment is therefore an important part of selecting retail property. Flexibility for Future Growth Retail businesses continue to evolve. Many occupiers now seek premises that allow for changing layouts, new product ranges, click-and-collect services or additional customer experiences without requiring relocation. Flexible premises often provide greater long-term value than highly specialised units. Lease or Freehold? Whether to lease or purchase retail property depends on individual business objectives. Leasing provides flexibility and lower initial capital requirements, making it attractive for businesses entering new markets or planning future expansion. Purchasing freehold premises offers long-term security, greater control over the property and the potential to benefit from future capital appreciation. The most appropriate option depends on available capital, operational priorities and long-term business plans. At White Commercial, we help businesses evaluate these considerations before recommending suitable retail property opportunities across Bicester. Why White Commercial's Local Knowledge Matters Retail performance is influenced by far more than postcode. Two shops located only a short distance apart may experience very different levels of customer activity depending on visibility, accessibility, surrounding occupiers and local demographics. Understanding these local characteristics enables businesses to make informed decisions while helping landlords market their properties more effectively. At White Commercial, our advice combines local market knowledge with current commercial evidence, ensuring clients receive practical guidance that reflects how Bicester's retail market is performing today rather than relying on broad regional assumptions. Our Local Market Insight Bicester's retail market has developed alongside one of Oxfordshire's fastest-growing communities. While the town benefits from national recognition through Bicester Village, its long-term retail strength is increasingly supported by businesses serving local residents every day. We continue to see healthy demand for convenience retail, cafés, restaurants, professional services and health and wellbeing operators located within established neighbourhoods and accessible town centre locations. As consumer habits continue to evolve, successful retail property is becoming less dependent on traditional High Street models and increasingly focused on convenience, experience and community. Businesses that understand their customers and choose locations that complement their offer are often best placed to achieve sustainable long-term success. For investors, well-positioned retail premises occupied by resilient businesses continue to offer attractive opportunities where pricing reflects local demand and changing consumer behaviour. Retail Success Factor The busiest location is not always the best location. Successful retailers choose premises that match their customers' habits, provide convenient access and complement neighbouring businesses. Understanding local footfall patterns, customer demographics and how people move through different parts of Bicester can often have a greater influence on long-term success than selecting the highest-profile address. Frequently Asked Questions About Retail Property in Bicester Is Bicester a good place to open a retail business? Yes. Bicester's growing population, excellent transport links and expanding local economy continue to support demand for convenience retail, hospitality businesses, professional services and independent retailers. What types of retail property are available in Bicester? Retail opportunities include High Street shops, neighbourhood retail units, cafés, restaurants, mixed-use premises and investment properties suitable for owner-occupiers and landlords. Should I buy or rent retail property? Leasing offers flexibility and lower upfront costs, while purchasing provides long-term security and the opportunity for capital growth. The right choice depends on your business objectives and future plans. What makes a successful retail location? The best retail locations combine visibility, accessibility, customer convenience, complementary neighbouring businesses and strong local demand rather than relying solely on passing footfall. Is retail property in Bicester a good investment? Retail property can provide stable long-term income where assets are well located, appropriately priced and occupied by sustainable businesses. Careful assessment of tenant quality, lease terms and local demand remains essential. How can White Commercial help? White Commercial provides professional advice across retail sales, lettings, acquisitions and investment opportunities, combining local knowledge with current market evidence to help clients make informed commercial property decisions. Speak to White Commercial About Retail Property in Bicester Whether you are looking to buy, sell, let or invest in retail property in Bicester, White Commercial provides practical advice supported by local market knowledge and current commercial evidence. We work with retailers, landlords, investors and developers throughout Bicester, helping clients make confident commercial property decisions based on insight rather than assumption. If you would like to discuss your requirements or arrange a retail property valuation, our experienced team would be pleased to help. Explore Retail Property in Bicester with White Commercial. Related Commercial Property in Bicester You may also be interested in: Commercial Property Bicester Industrial Units Bicester Offices in Bicester Commercial Investment Property Bicester
Tenure:
Under Offer
Southern Bomb Stores, Buildings 1105 – 1625 Heyford Park, Bicester, OX25 5HD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1495 (sq ft)
Size to:
6000 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
On Application
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Under Offer
Suite 4 Charter House, 25 High Street, Banbury, OX16 5EG
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1441 (sq ft)
Size to:
1441 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£15,000 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Tapper Spaces, Unit 1 The I O Centre, Banbury, OX16 3TA
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
100 (sq ft)
Size to:
300 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
On Application
Type:
Office (Serviced)
Available
The Dairy, Banbury Road, Ashorne, Warwick, CV33 9LA
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1395 (sq ft)
Size to:
1395 (sq ft)
Value:
£22,860 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
The Manse, 44 South Bar Street, Banbury, OX16 9AB
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
232 (sq ft)
Size to:
516 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£950 - £2,150 per month
Type:
Office, Office (Serviced)
Available
Two Acre Site Heyford Park, Camp Road, Upper Heyford, OX25 5HA
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
87120 (sq ft)
Size to:
87120 (sq ft)
Value:
£30,000 per annum
Type:
Open Storage
Land Size from:
2 (Acres)
Land Size to:
2 (Acres)
Available
Unit 10 Stirling Business Park, Top Angel, Buckingham, MK18 1TH
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5340 (sq ft)
Size to:
5340 (sq ft)
Location:
Buckingham
Value:
£50,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics, Office
Under Offer
Unit 11-12 Somerville Court, Adderbury, Banbury, OX17 3SN
Tenure:
For Sale, To Let
Size from:
1315 (sq ft)
Size to:
4355 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£500,000
Type:
Office
Available
Unit 1129 Silverstone Park, Buckingham Road, Towcester, NN12 8FU
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
368 (sq ft)
Size to:
2818 (sq ft)
Value:
£6,539.36 - £15,317.74 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Unit 2 Cherwell Valley Business Park, Adderbury, Banbury, OX17 3AS
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
6508 (sq ft)
Size to:
6508 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£58,572 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Unit 2 Riverside, Tramway Industrial Estate, Banbury, OX16 5TU
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
13945 (sq ft)
Size to:
13945 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£120,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Under Offer
Unit 3 Cabot Bicester, Middleton Stoney Road, Bicester, OX26 1RT
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
19996 (sq ft)
Size to:
19996 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£285,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Unit 4 Cabot Bicester, Middleton Stoney Road, Bicester, OX26 1RT
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
51948 (sq ft)
Size to:
51948 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£715,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Unit 8 Somerville Court, Adderbury, Banbury, OX17 3SN
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
785 (sq ft)
Size to:
785 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£8,750 per annum
Type:
Office
Available
Unit A Godington Buildings, Bicester, OX27 9AE
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
2744 (sq ft)
Size to:
8255 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£23,500 - £70,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Unit L10, Area D Telford Road, Bicester, OX26 4LD
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
5309 (sq ft)
Size to:
5309 (sq ft)
Location:
Bicester
Value:
£45,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Available
Units 3 & 4, 6, 7, 8 Four Shires Court, Cotswold Business Village, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 0JQ
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
1559 (sq ft)
Size to:
6287 (sq ft)
Value:
£16,000 - £64,000 per annum
Type:
Industrial/Logistics
Work for Us White Commercial is a dynamic commercial property consultancy supporting businesses across Oxfordshire and the wider region. We’re always looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals to join our growing team. If you’re passionate about property and ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. No Current Vacancies White Commercial do not currently have any vacancies however if you are interested in joining our team please get in touch with your CV and a cover letter to Verity Barber: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tenure:
Available
Yard 9 Cherwell Valley Business Park, Adderbury, Banbury, OX17 3AA
Tenure:
To Let
Size from:
26673 (sq ft)
Size to:
26673 (sq ft)
Location:
Banbury
Value:
£53,350 per annum
Type:
Open Storage
Land Size from:
0.61 (Acres)
Land Size to:
0.61 (Acres)