en.Wedoany.com Reported - A Workmen's Institute building in Bristed, Wales, has obtained planning permission for conversion into residential use, with most of the initial renovation and updates already completed. The property will be auctioned online by Seel & Co on Tuesday, July 7th at 5:12 PM, with a guide price of £195,000. Contact number: 029 2037 0100.

According to Museum Wales, Workmen's Institutes were educational and entertainment centers built by the working class in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily serving miners in South Wales and industrial workers in the English Midlands. These institutes were funded through weekly wage deductions from workers, providing libraries, cinemas, and union spaces, with some also receiving donations or funding from coal mine owners.
Over the past few decades, many Workmen's Institutes have closed and fallen into disrepair. Some buildings have found new life, such as the Blackwood Miners' Institute, which was transformed into an arts venue, and the Oakdale Workmen's Institute, which was relocated to St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff for permanent preservation. In the market, such buildings with planning permission for residential conversion are relatively rare. The building currently features distinctive historical characteristics, including a brick facade, arched windows, and exposed period timber beams inside, with partial renovation work already completed.












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