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Leicester starts the sales to secure a viable future

October 11, 2011 10:37
The Grade II-listed synagogue

ByCathy Forman, Cathy Forman

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Leicester Hebrew Congregation's city centre synagogue and communal hall are up for sale.

The Grade II-listed two-storey Highfield Street building, which dates back to 1898, was put on the market by the dwindling congregation after difficulties in paying for its upkeep. The communal hall, built in 1950, is a much larger two-storey building opposite which houses a kitchen, classrooms, and a large space for celebrations and sports.

It is also used by Maccabi and the Shalom club for the elderly. The total asking price is nearly £1 million.

If there are takers for the properties, the rabbi's house in nearby Stanley Road will be put up for sale for £350,000.