The Majestic on Bondgate in Darlington appeared up for sale on Carvers Commercial properties earlier this week - raising questions about the future of the events space, which is used as a theatre, bar, and function venue. The historic venue, which was originally The Majestic Cinema in the 1930s, became the Odeon in the 1950s before it was turned into a snooker hall, which it remained until it was turned into the theatre space and reopened in 2014. Over the last decade, the Majestic has had several owners - with the building appearing for sale online for £250k on Carver Commercial estate agents earlier this week.

The Majestic on Bondgate in Darlington (Image: RIGHTMOVE) On the listing , the build is described as: "Substantial leisure premises held over four-floor levels with basement. "At present, the ground floor comprises a reception entrance, large soft play area, commercial kitchen and ancillary staff facilities/ offices/ stores. The theatre inside The Majestic in Darlington (Image: RIGHTMOVE) "There is a split level first floor comprising an open plan breakout/ reception area with male and female toilets.

The second floor comprises an open-plan bar area with a large theatre/ auditorium. There are ancillary stores/ offices on the third and fourth floors." The listing goes on to say that the "existing occupier would continue the operation of the theatre across the upper floors subject to negotiation," while also adding: "The property may suit a variety of alternative busin.