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Part of former Grade II Lloyds Bank building up for auction

Local News by Deborah Bowyer 10th May 2026  
Part of the former Lloyds Bank building in Hightown, Sandbach is up for auction. (Photo: Nub News)
Part of the former Lloyds Bank building in Hightown, Sandbach is up for auction. (Photo: Nub News)
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Part of the former Lloyds Bank premises in Sandbach town centre is up for auction.

Hampton Dental Care Limited has already turned the building next door, 12 Hightown, into a new dental practice but now 10 Hightown is going to auction.

The historic building is being auctioned by Butters John Bee on 1 June with a guide price of £80,000.

The listing here states the building has a square footage of 1020 - the ground floor being 747 sq.ft, the first floor 273 sq.ft with male and female toilets with a total useable floor area of 1,020 sq.ft

One of the internal shots in the listing. (Photo: Butters John Bee)

The listing says: "10 Hightown is Grade II listed and comprises of a meeting room with window frontage, the ground floor continues to the former main bank hall with access from Hightown.

"The accommodation lends itself to office accommodation or retail. The property is located within the historic market town of Sandbach, which is located between the A533 and the A534 and is within easy access of the M6 motorway.

"The town is located approximately five miles from Middlewich and approximately six miles from Crewe and is served by its own railway station with excellent links to nearby Manchester.

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"Sandbach town centre is home to Waitrose, Boots and Costa Coffee."

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