A toilet block has gone on the market in a Cheshire village where Harry Styles lived. The lavatory has been listed with an eye-watering £100,000 price tag in the Holmes Chapel area where the popstar grew up and worked.
The commercial site is located just across the road from W Mandeville, the bakery where the former One Direction star worked during his teenage years. When Harry came to Manchester for his Love on Tour concerts this summer, many of his dedicated fans rushed to visit his hometown to get an insight into the singer's life before fame.
The small building that is set just behind the Don Alberto Italian restaurant, has been listed for sale by commercial agent Williams Sillitoe, and although a sign appears on the exterior, details of the property are yet to appear on the site.
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Although the cost seems to be rather pricey, it is apparently fitting for house prices in the area.
Buying a property in Holmes Chapel will set you back around £323,249, according to Rightmove's latest house price data.
The toilet block also has the potential to be transformed into a 'new commercial enterprise'.
John Halman, executive chairman of Cheshire estate agency Gascoigne Halman, which has an office just around the corner from the site, said: “While this might seem an abso-loo-tely crazy price for a commercial property one has to consider the increasing popularity of Holmes Chapel and the potential to transform this plot of land into a new commercial enterprise.
"The redundant toilet block enjoys a rare village centre position adjacent to Don Alberto Italian restaurant, opposite the George & Dragon public house and just a few steps away from W. Mandeville bakery where Harry Styles used to work."
John added: "Holmes Chapel is a thriving residential community where demand for both new build and second-hand properties is incredibly strong.
"Family homes in the village are snapped up in a matter of hours. We would expect that the vendor might not achieve the whole asking price for this unit, but for a buyer with good commercial vision it certainly won’t be money down the pan."
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