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At the time, the identity of the successful bidder has not been revealed, but a spokesman for auctioneers Allsop said it was someone “local” to Liverpool.
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/nostalgia/life-brookside-close-after-soap-28275847
Charlie Ross, of Bargain Hunt fame, who will lead the sale at Gooding & Company auctioneers, said: “Enzo Ferrari has been quoted as saying the Jaguar E-type is ‘the most beautiful car in the world’.
Currently used as storage space, the auctioneers say the unit has potential for a “straightforward” conversion to a residential or holiday let.
Dating from as early as the 1880s, up to the 1930s, the plans were produced by real estate agents and auctioneers to advertise new subdivisions and land sales.
From livestock auctioneers to anglers, dairy cows to egg graders, wool spinners to sheep shearers, children experienced an eclectic mix of rural industries.
One of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, it has 139 lots on offer in its second auction of 2023, which ends on Wednesday March 22.
The auctioneers also estimated that the paw pads were replaced in the 1920s.
'The auctioneers haven't the time to check it all.
The auctioneers highly recommend viewing of this ready to go property.
The house in the Ogmore Valley in the only looked a little tired from the outside but the façade is clearly hiding a lot worse inside as even the auctioneers were not able, or willing, to get inside and take photos.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/welsh-homes/bidding-war-dangerous-house-went-27423049