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Kev
Beatles landmark up for sale at ?800,000
Oct 25 2008 by Staff Reporter, Liverpool Daily Post
A FORMER Liverpool music hall that played host to The Beatles, and has since been transformed into a bar and eaterie, has gone on the market for ?800,000.
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Holyoake House, on Smithdown Road, was built between 1913 and 1914 as a co-operative store with a music hall, known as Holyoake Hall, on the floors above.
Christie & Co, the property agents handling the sale, is seeking ?800,000 for a free-of-tie, 999-year lease.
Anyone got a pic?
Here's one taken a few years ago. Before the building was put up, the site was used for religious purposes. Originally it was the Calvary Church and then St Barnabas. This was a corrugated iron building. It was demolished following the completion of St Barnabas, Penny Lane. The original St Barnabas church hall still survives as Fogherty's pub. The part of the site is still used for religious purposes as it houses the Penny Lane Mosque.
The Holyoake building falls within the original Toxteth Park boundary
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