A historic Leeds building dating to the late 1800s is to be sold at auction after a large refurbishment - and it could go for £3.5 million.
Historic England refers to the building by saying: "George Corson was one of the architects involved in the design of new schools for the Board but was criticised for extravagance; these prestigious new offices contained board and committee rooms on the ground floor, together with offices for clerks and attendant officers; the large examination room on the upper floor was reached by the impressive double staircase from boys' and girls' entrances from Great George and Alexander...
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