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Second chance for House of Fraser Lincoln store fittings
The contents of Lincoln’s former House of Fraser store are set for a new lease of life in a no reserve auction. Giving businesses a chance to access quality retail fittings at a fraction of the cost.
Located on the High Street, the store has a proud retail history dating back to the 1800s. Established as Mawer & Collingham before being acquired by House of Fraser in 1980. It rebranded as department store Binns and traded under that name until 2003, when it became House of Fraser. The store has undergone multiple refurbishments over the years and was saved from closure in 2018. It is now confirmed to close its doors for the final time this month.

The online auction has a range of retail fixtures and fittings, including display plinths, mirrors, disco balls, product tables, racking, clothing rails and more.
This is about more than just clearing a store, it’s about reuse, recycling and making surplus fixtures available to others who need them. Whether you’re fitting out a shop, gallery or workshop, this auction is a chance to pick up high-quality items affordably while promoting a sustainable approach. The auction also supports regeneration by helping to clear the site quickly, making way for new businesses and future uses for this prominent High Street space.
Francesca Scholes, Partnership Lead at NCM Auctions
The auction for the former House of Fraser Lincoln store is live now and bidding ends on 15 May from 1pm.
Viewings will take place on 14 May by appointment only. To book call the NCM team on 01302 898260.
Those interested can browse the catalogue and register to bid online.
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