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Former North Gipton Children’s Centre sold for £731,000

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North Gipton Children's Centre.
December 11, 2024
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The former North Gipton Children’s Centre has been auctioned for a total of £731,000.

The auction for the council-owned property was held on December, with offers over £190,000 encouraged.

A listing on auction website Pugh says: “A freehold plot of approximately 0.47 acres (0.19 hectares) comprising a former children’s centre and car park.

“The property may be suitable for redevelopment/change of use, subject to any necessary consents. The building offers accommodation over a single storey and has recently been occupied before being made vacant. The site is bound by fencing on all sides and is accessed at it’s northern edge via Thorn Walk.”

The identity of the successful bidder has not been revealed.

More details can be found here.

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