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Report - Best Western Grand Hotel Hartlepool Cleveland October 2020

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MarkusCP87

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I'm aware this place is pretty fresh but knowing the Hotel quite well, being in my hometown and knowing it will eventually succumb to vandalism, I wanted to see it before it completely deteriorates.
With finding access, its obvious the kids have been in, a bit of vandalism and signs of squatting.
I went back for a revist but the Hotel is now taken over by the homeless. So hopefully they look after and one day it could be saved.
I got the impression the Hotel closed because of Covid but apparently it closed because of bad management...so I heard.
A stunning building with years of neglect on the upper floors, there was when pigeons living in one one of the rooms.
Most of the rooms were locked and the ones that wernt had been kicked in.
I did enjoy the explore however I felt sadness knowing that yet again another listed building will be left to rot in my hometown.

Building of the Grand Hotel was started in 1899 by John Duckberry, who had a vision of creating the largest, grandest hotel in the North-East. When it was completed in 1901, the hotel had 100 bedrooms. However, it failed to be financially viable and in 1912 was purchased by the Great Northern railway. Commuters would arrive at Hartlepool train station on Church Street and be ferried via horse and carriage to the Grand Hotel.

The hotel was sold in 1983 to West Hartlepool Steam Navigation amid pressure on nationalised industries such as British Rail to consider asset disposal. The management at the time, led by Peter Land, tried to establish a management buyout, but the hotel was sold by open tender, realising a much lower value for the taxpayer.
The hotel was sold again in 1997 to private investors and then to Tavistock Leisure in May 2007.
The hotel has was passed to Hertfordshire-based property firm Shepherd Cox.

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Thanks for looking.
 

WatchDog82

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Great photo,s and a beautiful building, i agree it will be a great shame when it gets trashed/torched/demolished,Thanks for sharing.
 

Calamity Jane

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Very nice explore. Fab photos.
Such a shame that it will probably be trashed. Im glad the homeless are making use of it. Its needed with these temperatures. The Grand certainly looked grand in the old photos. Always a shame that hotels have to modernise to draw customers in.
 

MarkusCP87

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Very nice explore. Fab photos.
Such a shame that it will probably be trashed. Im glad the homeless are making use of it. Its needed with these temperatures. The Grand certainly looked grand in the old photos. Always a shame that hotels have to modernise to draw customers in.
[/QUOTEIt's a stunning building, just a bit outdated in the rooms, I hope it does get saved though.
 

Deltic15

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I'm from Hartlepool so I have lots of memories of this place. Now purchased by a Hotel group so hopefully has a bright future.
 

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