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For Sale: Car park where Richard III’s grave was found is being auctioned

'Whomever is fortunate to secure the building at auction has a unique story to tell about the site that will last for generations to come'

Grey Friars buildings and car park going to auction with guide price of £4 million

The car park where Richard III’s grave was discovered a decade ago, and buildings next to it, are up for auction this month, for an estimated £4 million.

Leicester City Council is selling off part of the car park on the site of the Grey Friars Church where the last Plantagenet's body was laid to rest following the 1485 Battle of Bosworth.

The king's remains were famously discovered under a parking space marked R, at the very start of an archaeological dig back in August 2012 which many thought had little prospect of finding anything of significance.

The bones have since been laid to rest in nearby Leicester Cathedral, while a museum has been built around the site of the grave and former church.

The rest of the car park is now for sale along with the Grade II listed buildings located on the corner of Friar Lane and Grey Friars in the heart of the old town area.

The four interlinked four storey properties total more than 51,000 sq ft which has been used for offices, but has potential, pending planning, for other uses.

It goes under the hammer with Kal Sangra - Shonki Brothers on February 15.

City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: “The exact location of where King Richard III was discovered is now incorporated as part of our successful visitor Centre, however the remainder of the site has continued to be used as a working car park to this day.