Thursday, May 1, 2025

Burton clinic expands into new premises

Commercial property agent Rushton Hickman Ltd have helped an established Burton clinic move into new premises in a prominent location within Burton upon Trent. The premises comprise ground floor and upper floor accommodation in Horninglow Street.

The property provides 1,573 sq ft of retail space on the prestigious mixed-use development of Anson Court. Alice & Co has a total of four treatment rooms, a studio space, two waiting rooms, retail area and a coffee lounge.

Alice & Co founder, Alice Dring-Fern, said: “After working from home for four years, I knew I wanted premises to enable me to expand my business but also something to grow into. Everything about the building ticked all the boxes. The location, free car park, and beautiful Georgian features.

“Everyone at Rushton Hickman have been so supportive and helpful throughout the entire process, from property viewings, buying the contents and every step in-between. It’s been really reassuring to know the team are there to help when I’ve needed it. We opened our clinic doors on 15th August, and have loved to see so many faces, both new and familiar.”

Richard Fairey, director at Rushton Hickman, said: “We are pleased to have been able to help Alice secure her first premises and she has been a delight to deal with.

“The location here at Anson Court should complement her use really well and we now only have one available retail unit left to rent on site, such is the popularity of the development.”

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