Newsagents For Sale in Worcestershire

Worcestershire offers a strong mix of historic towns, rural communities, and well‑connected commercial centres. Areas such as Worcester, Kidderminster, Redditch, and Malvern attract steady footfall from residents and visitors. Buyers benefit from a county known for tourism, heritage, and opportunities across retail, services, and hospitality.

This makes Worcestershire an attractive location for buyers seeking newsagents for sale, supported by consistent demand across the area.

1 Newsagents For Sale in Worcestershire


Counter Newsagent and Convenience Store in Worcestershire

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Asking Price: £84,499 Turnover: £7,000

Shopping centre locality, prominent trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Worcestershire. The sales currently averages £7,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 22% approx. Wholesale newsbill £700 p.w. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: Lottery Sales average £4000 per week (£262 commission per week). PayPoint Sales average £10,000 per week (£30 commission per week).

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Why Buy a Newsagent?

Newsagents remain one of the UK’s most reliable and community‑focused retail businesses, offering steady footfall, repeat trade, and flexible working hours. Whether you’re looking for a traditional counter‑newsagent, a store with an off‑licence, or a shop that includes a Post Office, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country


Many neighbourhoods have seen a resurgence in local newsagents, as customers increasingly value quick, convenient access to everyday essentials. Modern EPOS systems make stock control and staffing straightforward, while the early‑morning trade allows many owners to secure the bulk of their turnover before lunchtime.

At Nationwide Businesses, we’ve been selling UK newsagents since 1959, and our long‑standing experience means we understand exactly what buyers look for and what sellers need to achieve the best price. All valuations are free, and we operate on a No Sale, No Fee basis with no advertising charges.

Browse our latest newsagents for sale below, or explore our free buyer’s guide to learn what to expect when taking on a shop of your own.

Explore Newsagents for sale across Worcestershire, including convenience stores, CTNs, off‑licences, and mixed retail outlets. Discover businesses with strong customer bases, reliable supplier relationships, and stable trading patterns that give buyers confidence in both day‑one performance and long‑term potential.


Testimonial

Since buying a newsagent last year, I’ve never been happier. The early mornings can be tough, especially in winter, but by 9am I’ve already secured around 75% of my daily turnover. I have part‑time staff who run the shop during the day, which means I get my afternoons free to enjoy my passion - golf.
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FAQ

1. What does a newsagent typically sell?
Newsagents usually sell newspapers, magazines, confectionery, drinks, groceries, and convenience items, supported by services such as lottery, PayPoint, and parcel collection.

2. How profitable are newsagents?
Many newsagents generate £2,000 to £8,000 per week depending on size and location, with gross margins of 20–35 percent and net margins of 10–18 percent for well‑run shops.

3. Who are the main customers for newsagents?
Typical customers include local residents, commuters, school traffic, and regular repeat shoppers who rely on the shop for daily essentials and convenience purchases.

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