The Expanse Hotel in Bridlington, a prominent fixture on the seafront since 1937, is now on the market with an asking price of £2,750,000
The property is being marketed as a freehold by Christie & Co, a leading specialist in property sales.
The hotel closed earlier this month after nearly 90 years of operation by the same family. The owners cited "difficult trading conditions" as the reason for closure. While the hotel itself is closed, the associated apartments and residential flats continue to operate.
The sale presents "an opportunity for a new owner to take over this iconic property". The hotel boasts:
44 bedrooms
7 apartments
8 separate apartments
The property also benefits from its prime location overlooking the promenade, offering superb sea views and large public areas. Potential buyers should note that the hotel currently holds an Energy Rating of C.
Interested parties are advised not to approach the property directly. Instead, they should contact David Lee, Regional Director at Christie & Co, for viewings and further information. There are more details at https://www.christie.com/5444100/
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