Property Summary
- Area Sq ft: 22,250 sq ft
Property Description
Bear Ln - Bear Yard Arches Shopfront Retail in SouthwarkBear Yard Arches is a striking collection of repositioned Victorian arches, offering up to 22,250 sq ft of high-quality shopfront retail space across two floors. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation, completed in 2027, creating a flexible, multi-purpose environment with clear heights up to 8.3 metres and dual frontages. The scheme benefits from planning permissions accommodating a wide range of uses, including E, F1, and F2 categories, making it ideal for retail, creative, and leisure occupiers. Located in the vibrant Southwark area, the property offers excellent access to amenities and transport links, including Southwark, Blackfriars, and Borough Underground stations, as well as Waterloo Station.
Property Details
Location: Bear Lane, London SE1 0UX, Southwark, London
NIA: 22,250 sq ft
Available Sq ft: 22,250 sq ft
Max Contig Sq ft: 22,250 sq ft
Est. Retail Rent: £26 - £32/sq ft
Building Type: 3 Star Retail Shopfront
Floors: 2
Typical Floor: 22,250 sq ft
Construction: Masonry
Class: B
Tenancy: Multi
Owner Occupied: No
Year Built / Renovated: 1876 / 2027
Land Acres: 0.44 ac
Plot Ratio: 1.16
Building Amenities:
Accent lighting
Mezzanine levels
Storage space
Signage opportunities
Bus routes and commuter rail access
Metro/Underground connectivity
Smoke detection system
Transport Links:
Southwark Underground – 2 min / 0.3 mi
Blackfriars Underground – 2 min / 0.5 mi
Borough Underground – 2 min / 0.6 mi
Waterloo Station – 4 min / 0.6 mi
London City Airport – 8.1 mi / 27 min drive
London Heathrow – 19.1 mi / 45 min drive
London Gatwick – 31.0 mi / 65 min drive
Leasing Highlights:
Repositioned Victorian arches offering a unique retail environment
Flexible spaces from 3,553 sq ft up to 22,250 sq ft
Dual frontages with exceptional visibility
Clear heights of up to 8.3 metres
Suitable for a wide variety of retail, creative, and leisure uses
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.






