Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Florist takes root on Swadlincote High Street

Commercial property specialist Rushton Hickman has let 74b High Street in Swadlincote to an expanding florist.

The 437 sq ft premises comprise a ground floor retail unit situated in a prime retail location in the heart of Swadlincote.

The new tenant, Mrs Bouquets Flowers, was established in 2018 and they currently have a thriving premises in Shelton Lock. When the property in Swadlincote came to the market, they saw this as an ideal to opportunity to expand their “blooming” business.

Richard Fairey, director at Rushton Hickman, said: “Given the location of the premises, we expected it to generate plenty of interest and were very pleased to tie up a deal with an established business so quickly. We have no doubt that the tenant will be successful in Swadlincote.”

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