Blackpool synagogue back up for auction
The grade II listed former synagogue in Leamington Road will go under the hammer on September 6.
Built in 1916, the Blackpool United Hebrew Synagogue was deconsecrated and closed in 2012.
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Hide AdDespite objections from the council due to the building’s architectural significance, planning consent was eventually granted on appeal last year to convert part of it into five two-bedroomed flats, with car parking.
Noted for its beautiful stained glass windows, it was bought by Thompson Property Investments in 2012 and has been offered for sale several times.
It will feature among over 90 lots in Pugh’s next North West property auction, which will be held at Manchester’s AJ Bell Stadium.
Paul Thompson, managing director of Pugh auction house, said: “This is a fascinating historic building in a well known commercial district of Blackpool and as such it has great potential for sympathetic redevelopment and a new chapter of its existence.”