The inside of a former cinema building in Swindon has been revealed in new pictures.
The Palladium building in Jenning Street, Rodbourne, was operated as a 750-seat single-screen cinema until 1962.
Since then it has had many uses including being a bingo club, a printer's workshop and a community arts centre.
But the building became unused and was placed up for auction by Network Auctions Limited, Watford, as a commercial development with a starting price of £195,000.
It is unknown what the future holds for the recognisable building, as it has recently come under new ownership and was boarded up at the end of April.
Photos posted on letting site Rightmove show what the inside of the Palladium building looked like prior to being sold to its new owners.
They show that the well-used space has many rooms full of clutter and other things, and the signs of its former creative arts use can be seen throughout.
As well as a hall that appears to have been used for religious activity, there is also a large workshop area.
No planning applications have been made regarding the property since it was purchased by the new owners, who remain unknown at this time.
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