Riskybex
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The bank was designed by architect William Albert Johnson, the Grade II listed building was built between 1927 and 1930.
It was originally used as a bank and later became offices for the Co-operative Wholesale Society.
Inside the bank are memorials to those who died in WW1 as well as ornate busks.
The bank has been empty for a number of years and there is plans to convert the existing building while making a extension for offices.
All the floors were stripped out and featureless except the ground floor which has the most photogenic areas.
It was originally used as a bank and later became offices for the Co-operative Wholesale Society.
Inside the bank are memorials to those who died in WW1 as well as ornate busks.
The bank has been empty for a number of years and there is plans to convert the existing building while making a extension for offices.
All the floors were stripped out and featureless except the ground floor which has the most photogenic areas.
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