OFFERS are being invited for the old St Philip’s Church Tower in Blackburn.
The tower, which borders St Philip’s Street and Cavendish Place in the town centre, is being marketed by Lea Hough Chartered Surveyors.
A spokesman for the company said: “A closed Church of England church is sold under a special legal provision known as a Pastoral (Church Buildings) Scheme, which empowers the Church Commissioners to sell the property for a specific use.
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“The sale of St Philip’s Church Tower would, therefore, be subject to the making of such a scheme following public consultation, as well as to the need to obtain planning permission.
“A closed church building is also usually sold with covenants which are included in the transfer of the property to ensure that the approved development is carried forward.
“Further details of these covenants are available from the agents.
“In addition, it is a stipulation of the Church Commissioners that any alterations to the exterior of the tower building should be limited and sympathetic to its historic interest and architectural qualities.”
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