The Norbreck Hotel has joined the Compass Hospitality Group.
The 58 bedroom Norbreck Hotel has been added to the growing portfolio of Compass Hospitality.
Compass Hospitality is a rapidly growing hospitality management company based in Southeast Asia.
They have a diverse portfolio that includes the management and operation of 50 hospitality properties across various market segments. In 2015, the group expanded its operations into the United Kingdom and has since built a portfolio of 24 hotels in different UK locations, ranging from major cities like London and Manchester. They already operate the Crown Spa Hotel in Scarborough.
Harmil Singh, CEO and President of Compass Hospitality expressed enthusiasm for the Norbreck Hotel’s addition to the growing portfolio of Compass hotels in the UK saying:
“The Norbreck hotel will be the groups’ second hotel in Scarborough, reflecting our confidence in this popular seaside destination. We continue to seek further opportunities to expand our presence in the UK hospitality market.
Compass Hospitality operates under several distinctive brands, including Compass, Citrus, Citin, Ananda, and their Compass Collection, which encompasses individually branded hotels and resorts.
Their range of properties includes hotels, resorts, executive serviced apartments, and spas in various countries, such as Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and the UK.


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