This distinctive two-storey detached property features classic stone elevations and a striking multi-pitched slate roof, representing a unique opportunity for renovation or investment. Originally built in 1826 as the Town Hall of Little Bolton, this Grade II Listed building has served various purposes, including a police station and museum. Its historical significance adds character while presenting potential for diverse future uses.
Recently, the structure has benefited from extensive renovations funded through a £1 million project supported by the National Heritage Lottery Fund, with an additional £600,000 invested by the current owners to enhance its appeal. The upgrades include a modern external Glasshouse, an iron fire escape for safety compliance, and a paved outdoor courtyard designed for gatherings. There's ample opportunity to expand outdoor capacity for events, potentially accommodating an additional 60 guests.
The interior layout is versatile, allowing configuration as either an open-plan loft-style office space or as an event venue suitable for weddings and other gatherings. The design accommodates both individual use or multi-tenant arrangements, making it adaptable to different business needs.
Security features such as a Hikvision and KISI access control system enable remote access for events or business operations. The property is fully alarmed with monitoring capabilities and includes over 20 CCTV cameras for enhanced safety. With CAT 5 internet points installed throughout the building, connectivity needs are well met.
Additionally, the sale includes a separate two-storey office building at 34 All Saints, which is currently leased and generating income. This supplementary asset further enhances the investment potential of this unique property in a location rich with history and opportunities for creative development.