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The Grade II listed building is a formerly dilapidated pavilion and had been one of the most at-risk Victorian/Edwardian buildings in the UK.
Source: https://www.joe.ie/life-style/wetherspoons-biggest-world-764581
The Grade II listed chapel in the rural village of Carrshield, in the North Pennines, is being marketed as a development opportunity and could be converted into a home or holiday let.
The Grade II* listed house is just a short walk from the historic town of Chepstow and is now in a "dangerous state" according to one expert and concealed behind security fencing.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/historic-welsh-mansion-owned-billionaires-27752385
“The Grade II listed house was built in 1792 and offers attractive and well-proportioned principal rooms with floor to ceiling height windows.
Source: https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/23866889.new-forest-foxlease-site-marketed-4m-price-tag/?ref=rss
The Grade II listed Stretton home on sale for £1.
The Grade ll listed property that includes two detached cottages within its sale, has only been marketed one other time in almost a century.