A LISTED former school in Bradford city centre will go to auction next month with a £95,000 guide price.
Grade II listed Glyde House, on Little Horton Lane, was build as a chapel school in the 1860s, but has more recently been used as a offices, event space and bar.
It is next to the Glydegate complex of former nightclubs - which was last year converted into a church.
The building, which has 775 sq m of space inside, has recently been used as 22 office spaces.
On March 24 the building will go under the hammer at a Pugh property auction, which is being held online.
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Despite the low guide price for such a prominent building - it is just yards from the National Media Museum, Alhambra Theatre and future Bradford Live venue, the building does come with a major caveat, a ground rent of £25,000 a year.
For more information visit pugh-auctions.com/
Glyde House was built as a chapel school and named after a popular minister, Jonathan Glyde, who established the Town Mission.
It was designed in a "restrained Dutch Jacobean Renaissance manner" and was listed in 1983.
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