How small is your workshop Richard? Mine isn’t big enough for a Bridgeport, but measuring showed a Warco WM18 would fit sensibly allowing space for a bench, lathe, bandsaw, hand-tools, accessories, access, and storage. All without blocking the doors and window!
The WM18 is largest member of a similar family, with an 1100W motor. Weighs in at 220kg, so requires a stand. Easily moved on my own with an engine crane, but think about weight, and be aware mills and lathes are very top heavy, just waiting for a chance to topple over!
The WM14 would fit on a bench/ It’s 60kg with a 600W motor, and a two man lift for the younger me (not now!). The family layout is almost identical, the difference being the size of work they’ll accommodate, plus the bigger models are more rigid and have more power. Rectangular column rather than round, which I think is good.
Similar available from suppliers other than Warco, of whom I have only good experience to report.
I highly recommend a DRO, because they transform milling. Mine is fitted with a pair of rge cheapest possible single head units, which refuse to go wrong so I can replace them with a nice eye-level display like that in the photo:

How tall are you? I’m a shade under 6′ and find reaching for the top hand wheel to be a stretch. A shorter person would find the WM16 more comfy. Or motorise it!
From what you’ve said, doesn’t sound as if a big rigid mill is needed. Though bigger is always better unless you specialise in small work/
Warco are in Hampshire just off the A3, not far as the crow flies from Middlesex, which might suit. London’s clogged roads are a right pain though…
Dave