A public toilet block was ‘flushed’ with bids at an auction earlier this week - selling for more than three times the guided price.
Manchester-based Pugh Auctions had valued the vacant public convenience, belonging to a Cheshire village, at £10,000 but sold for a whopping £32,000 during an online auction.
The public toilet block in Barnton, near Northwich, was described by the auctioneers as having ‘development potential’.
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Pugh Auctions said of the Lydyett Lane listing, via Cheshire Live : "Vacant former public toilets with development potential subject to the necessary consents.
"The property is located in the village of Barnton, which lies
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