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The Expanse Hotel, overlooking Bridlington Bay in East Yorkshire, has been brought to market for an asking freehold price of over £2.75m.
Situated in a prominent seafront location, The Expanse Hotel comprises 44 “well-presented” ensuite letting bedrooms across five floors, as well as seven self-catered holiday-let apartments and a further eight separate apartments let on shorthold tenancies.
The detached hotel offers spacious public areas, including a restaurant, lounge and function spaces, as well as a popular rooftop terrace which showcases “uninterrupted” sea views.
There is also a pub, named ‘Marine Bar’, attached to the hotel.
Built by Mr E. C. Briggs in 1937, the hotel has been under the same ownership ever since and is currently in the fourth generation of the Briggs’ family’s ownership.
While the hotel is currently closed, it offers “significant” potential for further development under new ownership.
Being one of the largest tourist resorts on the Yorkshire coast, Bridlington attracts leisure visitors all year round.
David Lee, regional director at Christie and Co, said: “It is an absolute pleasure to be involved in the sale of such an iconic, fantastic building like The Expanse Hotel.
“The seafront position is unrivalled and the property offers many future uses including possibly reopening as a hotel or a variety of other options.”




























