A prominent former bank building in Grimsby town centre is set to go under the hammer this month, with property agents expecting strong interest from developers and investors looking to unlock its redevelopment potential.
The former Barclays branch on Victoria Street, which closed its doors to customers two years ago, is now heading to auction with a guide price of £275,000. The Grade II-listed property offers approximately 7,800 square feet of space across three floors, creating opportunities for a variety of future uses.
Located at 35–39 Victoria Street, the building retains many of its original architectural features, particularly within its spacious ground-floor banking hall. Upper floors include a range of office spaces and staff facilities, providing a flexible layout for redevelopment projects.
Property specialists at Sanderson Weatherall believe the building presents significant potential for transformation, with its town centre location and historic character likely to attract interest from commercial developers, investors and those seeking mixed-use opportunities.
Marketing materials describe the property as a substantial three-storey listed building, highlighting the preserved features of the former banking hall alongside extensive office accommodation spread across the upper levels.
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