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Landmark hotel that became drug den and derelict squat back on the market - a year after it was bought for nearly £1m

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last year. But the chain has now put the Trafford landmark, which has stood vacant for 10 years, up for sale by auction. Bids will start at £750,000 despite the Ashley Hotels group buying it for £900,000 just last year.A spokesperson for Ashley Hotels previously said the firm was working “in earnest” to secure planning permission for the Grade II listed building to turn it into a boutique hotel, but that ambition has since fallen through.The firm withdrew a planning application to Trafford Council earlier this year to convert the building into a 121 bedroom hotel via a five-storey side extension.Before Ashley Hotels bought it last year, the building was once used as a refuge for homeless people and later became a squat house.

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