Museums trust confirms reason why one of its historic old buildings has been put on the property market

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A museum trust has confirmed that it is selling off an historic old building to 'concentrate on core properties'.

Museums trust confirms reason why one of its historic old buildings has been put on the property market

Mr Ralls said:"Although historically significant, the Upper Forge building is not part of the Trust's museum offer and not accessible to the public."As a charity the Trust has limited resources and our priority is to concentrate them on the core museum properties which are open to the public. Property agent Savills said the building is currently let on a new five-year lease at £45,000 per annum which expires in June 2029. Rent reviews are based on inflation annually.The agent said: “The freehold property comprises an attractive period two/three-storey building currently arranged as a primary education centre.”

 

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