History:
The premises, constructed in 1930 by Leicester architect Clement Ogden in vernacular-style to the surrounding Queen Ann buildings, was last used as a Coral bookmakers shop before it relocated to the bottom of Castle Street.
The 3,175sq ft property retains its original bank vaults in the basement and also features offices, a kitchen and stores on the first floor. Lloyds shut down the branch around 1998 when it merged with TSB.
Plans to transform the iconic former Lloyds Bank in...
Lloyds Bank, Hinckley - July 2016
The premises, constructed in 1930 by Leicester architect Clement Ogden in vernacular-style to the surrounding Queen Ann buildings, was last used as a Coral bookmakers shop before it relocated to the bottom of Castle Street.
The 3,175sq ft property retains its original bank vaults in the basement and also features offices, a kitchen and stores on the first floor. Lloyds shut down the branch around 1998 when it merged with TSB.
Plans to transform the iconic former Lloyds Bank in...
Lloyds Bank, Hinckley - July 2016