A DENTAL practice is set to go under the hammer.
The building formerly home to MyDentist in Winsford is for sale via an online auction, with a guide price of £210,000.
The freehold of 428 High Street property is being marketed by Town and Country Property Auctions as an “investment opportunity”.
The listing reads: “This semi-detached freehold property which was once a local dentist in Winsford is being sold by auction.
“Would be ideal for a refurbishment to other commercial use or residential (subject to planning).”
Inside the former MyDentist (Image: Rightmove/Town & Country Property Auctions)
The property comprises of a reception room, two features rooms and storage on the ground floor.
On the first floor is a kitchenette, an office, storage and a toilet.
However, the listing states that a new staircase is required in order to access the first floor.
According to the Town and Country website, the auction will take place on Tuesday (October 31).MyDentist closed the High Street branch, moving to a new merged practice on Jubilee Way (Image: Rightmove/Town & Country Property Auctions)
MyDentist previously operated two branches in Winsford, the one now for sale on High Street and another at Queens Parade.
In May 2022 these were merged into one new, larger, premises at Jubilee Way.
This move saw the number of surgeries available increase from eight to 12, while creating an additional six jobs.
Vicky Hampson, MyDentist area development manager, said at the time: “We wanted to bring our patients in Winsford a modern and fresh new dental practice that meets their needs now and in the future.
“Our team has been working hard on the new practice and we’re looking forward to opening the doors.
“With more surgeries we will have more appointments for our existing patients and beyond this, we know that accessing dental care in this region is difficult which is why we have introduced MyOptions, an affordable way to access a dentist when you need one.”
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