There is an abundance of businesses for sale in Worcester from pubs to hairdressers and everything in between.

Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or already well on your way to being a business aficionado, there is sure to be something to interest everyone.

Daltons Business is the UK's largest business and franchise marketplace and showcases some of the best opportunities Worcester has to offer.

These include the Worcester businesses for sale:

The Bull Inn

This pub on Droitwich Road is unique for a number of reasons.

Firstly, it comes with a built in fish and chip restaurant which is fully equipped.

Secondly, and perhaps more peculiarly, is that it made headlines in 2018 when a Banksy-style mural appeared on one of its side walls.

The leasehold is £70,000 and the property comes with 3/4 bed private accommodation.

Classic Cuts

Classic Cuts, on Friar Street, has been in the same ownership since it first opened in 1992 but now the owner has decided to retire, opening up a great opportunity to own a salon in the heart of the city.

With a beautiful exterior the salon has a main studio on the first floor while on the ground floor there is a separate salon for children and disabled clients, a reception, a staff room and a toilet. It boasts former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher among its previous clients.

A nine-year lease is now available, priced at £458.33 + VAT per calendar month.

The business’ turnover in 2020 was £159.137.

Fuel Clothing

Fuel Clothing, in Reindeer Court, has been supplying distinctive quality ladieswear for over 20 years but now its current owners are planning for retirement.

The shop stocks brands such as Desigual, ONLY and Fly London.

Set over two floors the shop includes six changing rooms and has a large, loyal customer base.

There are currently just over three years of a five-year lease remaining, priced at £1,000 per month.

Cathedral Belles

Not very often does the opportunity to own a business in the shadow of Worcester Cathedral come about, but this bridal and prom boutique offers just that.

Cathedral Belles is an award-winning boutique, founded over 20 years ago, and now its current owner has decided to retire.

High school proms have become a huge source of revenue for this business with many students going to Cathedral Belles for their dresses.

The business has a current turnover of £90,000 and is said to have a “competitive and reasonable” rent.

Delightful Desserts

Delightful Desserts is part of a fast-growing franchise model, and the Worcester branch was opened in 2018 and is now considered one of the brands most successful locations.

With average sales of £3250 to £3500 a week, this business in Cathedral Square offers great potential and is said to have “reasonable rent terms.”

Time to Eat

This daytime café in the Hopmarket has average weekly takings of £2,000 and can accommodate 44 diners inside as well as a further eight alfresco.

The leasehold is £9,600 a year, rental, or offers in the region of £39,500.