Shropshire

Commercial Mortgages in Shropshire

Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and commercial property investors across Shropshire. Access competitive rates on commercial mortgages, development finance, and bridging loans in Shrewsbury, Telford, Oswestry, Bridgnorth, Ludlow, Market Drayton, Whitchurch.

7
Cities Covered
305,537
Total Population
5.4%
Avg Yield (5.0-5.8%)
+12.8%
5yr Price Growth

Why Invest in Shropshire

Shropshire offers commercial property investors access to 7 distinct markets with a combined population of 305,537. Average commercial yields of 5.4% (ranging from 5.0% to 5.8%) and 12.8% five-year price growth demonstrate the region’s investment appeal. Key sectors driving occupier demand include Agriculture, Manufacturing, Professional Services.

Key Industries in Shropshire

AgricultureManufacturingProfessional ServicesIndependent RetailRetailTourism & Heritage

Property Types We Finance

Office SpaceServiced OfficesRetail UnitsHigh Street ShopsMedical/Dental PracticesCare HomesEducational FacilitiesStudent Accommodation

Transport & Connectivity

Transport for Wales/Avanti to Birmingham (50 mins)/Manchester/Cardiff
A5 to M54/Wolverhampton (30 miles)
A49 to Hereford/Whitchurch
A458 to Welshpool
Telford stations
M54 motorway
A5/A442 roads
A5 trunk road to Shrewsbury/Llangollen
A483 to Wrexham/Chester
A495 to Welshpool
No main line rail (Cambrian Heritage Railway heritage only)
A442 to Telford/Kidderminster
A458 to Shrewsbury/Stourbridge
Severn Valley Railway to Kidderminster
No main line rail (nearest: Telford/Wolverhampton)
Transport for Wales to Shrewsbury/Cardiff
A49 to Shrewsbury/Leominster/Hereford
A4117 to Kidderminster
B4361 to Mortimer's Cross
A53 to Shrewsbury/Stoke-on-Trent
A529 to Nantwich
A41 to Newport/Wolverhampton
Shropshire Union Canal
Transport for Wales to Crewe (20 mins)/Shrewsbury
A41 to Wolverhampton/Chester
A49 to Shrewsbury

Shropshire Average Commercial Property Values

Property TypeRegional Average (£ psf)
Office (Grade A)£13 psf
Office (Grade B)£9 psf
Retail (Prime)£17 psf
Industrial (Prime)£5 psf

Regional averages across 7 locations. Q1 2026 estimates.

Highest Yielding Locations

Our Services Across Shropshire

71,715 pop.

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is one of England's finest medieval county towns, with a virtually complete loop of the River Severn creating a natural defensive island packed with timber-framed Tudor buildings. Charles Darwin's birthplace, the town has a thriving cultural scene centred on the Theatre Severn and Shrewsbury Museum, and its shopping streets are among the most characterful in the West Midlands.

Shrewsbury Town CentreFrankwellCastlefields
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170,600 pop.

Telford

Telford in Shropshire offers diverse commercial property opportunities for investors and developers. Our experienced team provides tailored property finance solutions including development finance, bridging loans, commercial mortgages, and HMO finance across all sectors.

Telford Town CentreOakengatesWellington
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17,105 pop.

Oswestry

Oswestry is a border market town near the Welsh border with a remarkable Iron Age hillfort (Old Oswestry) and a strong cross-border retail catchment drawing shoppers from mid-Wales. The town has a vibrant indoor and outdoor market, the Wilfred Owen connection (the war poet was born here), and the Cambrian Heritage Railway adds heritage appeal.

Oswestry Town CentreCambrian Railway MuseumMorda
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12,906 pop.

Bridgnorth

Bridgnorth is a Shropshire town dramatically split between High Town (on sandstone cliffs above the River Severn) and Low Town, connected by Britain's steepest inland funicular railway. The town is the northern terminus of the Severn Valley Railway heritage line, which attracts over 250,000 visitors annually. Its scenic riverside setting and historic character create a charming commercial environment.

Bridgnorth High TownBridgnorth Low TownSevern Valley Railway
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11,154 pop.

Ludlow

Ludlow is widely regarded as one of England's finest small towns and a renowned foodie destination, with more Michelin-starred restaurants per capita than virtually anywhere in Britain. The medieval castle, the annual Ludlow Food Festival, and over 500 listed buildings create an exceptionally attractive commercial environment. Ludlow was among the first UK Slow Food towns.

Ludlow Town CentreLudlow CastleCorve Street
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12,288 pop.

Market Drayton

Market Drayton is a North Shropshire market town famous as the home of gingerbread and the birthplace of Robert Clive (Clive of India). The town has a traditional Wednesday market, a strong agricultural catchment, and the Muller dairy processing plant is a major local employer. The Shropshire Union Canal passes through, adding a waterside leisure dimension.

Market Drayton Town CentreWalkmillTern Hill
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9,769 pop.

Whitchurch

Whitchurch is North Shropshire's principal market town, the home of Joyce Clocks (makers of turret clocks) and the UK's oldest cheese maker (Belton Cheese). The town has a traditional character with a weekly market, a landmark St Alkmund's Church, and serves a wide rural catchment. The Shropshire Union Canal and Whitchurch Arm add waterside amenity.

Whitchurch Town CentreAlkingtonEdgeley
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