18th Century Preston mill bought to become community hub is back up for sale after three years | Lancashire Evening Post

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Bought for £70,000 2018 by local man Richard Porter, he had drawn up exciting plans to transform the Grade II listed building, which spans 3,000 square feet, into a multi-purpose centre used primarily to help disadvantaged people in Preston.

And the community project was set to apply for cash from the Heritage fund to see it restored and developed into a ‘blank canvas’ for local organisations to use, including food bank Here for Humanity, but such plans never came to light.

Source: 18th Century Preston mill bought to become community hub is back up for sale after three years | Lancashire Evening Post