They moved into the new building less than three years ago
The Orange Order have put their Scottish headquarters on the property market for offers over £140,000.
The guide also adds that the building, which is currently an empty shell, could be turned into flats if the correct planning permission was obtained. They are looking for offers over £140,000 for the property which they snapped up for £38,000. The sales guide states: "Substantial property, approximately 4600 sq feet, situated adjacent to Motherwell's train station and in close proximity to the town centre and other local amenities.
"Again with the relevant planning consents it may be possible to create a number of flats within the existing building.
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