The world's largest Lush store, which can fit nine million bath bombs inside, has been put up for sale.
The building opposite Primark in Church Street, Liverpool, is spread out over three floors and includes a hair salon, a florist and a perfume library.
The property used to be home to a Dorothy Perkins and Burton shop before being closed in 2016.
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Cosmetics retailer Lush has occupied the building since 2019 and has a deal to be there for a further decade.
Knight Frank is overseeing the sales process and has been instructed to seek offers in excess of £9m.
When the Lush store opened in the building the 14,854 sq ft store was five times bigger than its previous location in Liverpool.
At the time, the retailer said the shop was so big it could fit over nine million bath bombs inside.
The sale comes after Lush announced record results in the UK and Ireland for December as shoppers returned to the high street in the lead up to Christmas.
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