Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Nine of Church of England's historic bishops' palaces could be sold after reviews

The future of the Church of England’s historic bishops’ palaces is in doubt with one in five being considered for sale over the next year.
By Martin Beckford
18 Jan 2010

The grand residences, which have been in the church’s hands for centuries, could be sold off as they are costly to maintain and may struggle to meet tough environmental targets.

Some clergy also believe the properties’ moats and banqueting halls send out the wrong image, and that the millions spent on their upkeep should be given instead to poor inner-city parishes.

The residences could be turned into hotels, apartments or museums but buyers may be in short supply be because of their listed status and the presence of tombs or chapels that could not be removed. the rest

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