Who would live in a chimney like this?

A brick chimney rising above the buildings of MilfordImage source, SDL Auctions
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A historic chimney off the A6 and visible for miles around is up for sale

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"We are all intrigued to see who will buy this imposing structure."

A 42m-tall chimney stack in Derbyshire is set to go under the hammer and has attracted "significant interest", auctioneers say.

The brick chimney in Milford, near Belper, sits on the Derwent Valley Mills world heritage site and is described by SDL Auctions as a "fascinating piece of heritage".

With a guide price of £5,000, the Grade II-listed property could be converted into a "quirky" home, subject to planning permission, or used to house advertising or communications infrastructure.

The chimney will be sold by online auction on 30 January.

A view of the chimney against a brilliant blue skyImage source, SDL Auctions
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Auctioneers SDL said the chimney would be big enough to accommodate a "quirky" home

The "unique" structure off the A6 forms part of some of the world's first mechanised industrial cotton factories along the River Derwent.

The industrial village was built between 1780 and 1850 by the Strutt family to house workers for their water-powered textile mills.

The chimney for sale has a diameter of four metres and was built in 1901 to replace an earlier structure.

Andrew Parker, auctioneer and SDL partner, said the chimney was in "good condition" and was up for sale as surrounding mill buildings had been redeveloped.

A view of the chimney from further down the roadImage source, SDL Auctions
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Nearby mill buildings have been redeveloped but the chimney is up for grabs

He said: "Our team have had years of experience of selling unusual lots, from nuclear bunkers to Welsh reservoirs, but this has to be one of the most extraordinary properties we have ever auctioned.

"It has already attracted significant interest from industrial history enthusiasts keen to own their own fascinating piece of heritage.

"I think we are all intrigued to see who will buy this imposing structure – and what they will do with it."

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