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Landmark Doncaster educational building goes up for auction

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Written by: James Vandenbrook on 3rd July 2024

Mary Woolett Centre

The Mary Woollett Centre in Doncaster, which has a long history or providing educational services in the city, is to be auctioned this month with a guide price of £300,000.

South Yorkshire auction house Mark Jenkinson will include the 53,000 sq ft building, with its 1.6 acre grounds, in its next online property and land sale on 17 July, on behalf of Doncaster Council.

The centre, on Carr House Road, was originally built as the Danum Grammar School for Girls in the 1930s and went on to become the William Appleby Music Centre. In recent years, the building was used as the headquarters of the multi-agency Doncaster Safeguarding Children’s Partnership.

James Vandenbrook from auctioneer Mark Jenkinson, which is part of the Eddisons group, said: “The Mary Woollett Centre is an attractive and substantial former school building that has been extended over time. It’s in a good location, a mile from the city centre and very close to the racecourse, Lakeside shopping centre and the M18.

“We understand it has been assessed as being of Local Heritage Significance and that means the building has a Local Heritage listing, providing the opportunity for a potential buyer to convert and develop the existing property.”

He added: “The substantial site also has scope to provide parking for around 250 vehicles and this could provide additional potential for its development, subject to any buyer obtaining the necessary planning permission. 

This month’s Mark Jenkinson auction, which includes the Mary Woollett Centre, has new lots added daily and will be held on 17 July at  www.markjenkinson.co.uk

James James Vandenbrook

Associate Director

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