Sheffield’s unique historic city centre Turkish baths building dating back to 1877 – featuring what is believed to be the oldest Turkish suite in the country – is up for sale.

Offers are invited above £695,000 for the landmark SPA 1877 Victorian building on Victoria Street in what agents Mark Jenkinson and Son describe as a ‘one-off opportunity to buy a one-off building’.

Formerly known to many as Glossop Road Baths, The Turkish Baths originally closed in 1990 after 127 years.

The building re-opened in 2004 after SPA 1877 developers delivered a £2m restoration, reviving many of the original features including mosaic flooring, glazed brick walls and arched ceilings.

Located close to the city centre, University of Sheffield and central hospitals, SPA 1877 offered the traditional Turkish Bath experience alongside contemporary spa treatments before closing in September this year.

Consultant Chartered Surveyor for Mark Jenkinson and Son Mohammed Mahroof MRICS said: “There is no building like it in Sheffield – it is one of those unique historic buildings which people in the city love.

“Viewing is a must to appreciate the immaculate restoration that was been carried out to include what is believed to be the oldest Turkish suite in the country. There are also a number of rooms which provided treatments.

“This truly is a one-off opportunity to buy a one-off building and we’re expecting major interest, not least from community groups.”

For further information or to arrange viewings please contact Mohammed Mahroof at Mark Jenkinson & Son by calling 0114 276 0151 or email mahroof@markjenkinson.co.uk or visit www.markjenkinson.co.uk.

Established in 1877, Mark Jenkinson and Son, which has offices in Sheffield and Chesterfield, is the largest independent firm of Chartered Surveyors in South Yorkshire.