History - taken from a report in 2010 on derelict places
The hotel closed around summer 2009 and is now awaiting development. The police use the hotel for dog training currently. The hotel will be transformed into a large holiday complex after it gained planning approval in September.
The plan is to refurbish and extend the main hotel with 19 apartments, restaurant and bar and create five new grass-roofed garden apartments in the grounds and a new enclosed swimming pool, gym, sauna and spa complex, with facilities open to residents within a two-mile radius.
History is a little vague on the site, but it was originally a manor house built in approx 1800’s. It was originally owned by M. Drake-Cutliffe who built the later Lee Bay Manor.
Explored in September 2017
The hotel closed around summer 2009 and is now awaiting development. The police use the hotel for dog training currently. The hotel will be transformed into a large holiday complex after it gained planning approval in September.
The plan is to refurbish and extend the main hotel with 19 apartments, restaurant and bar and create five new grass-roofed garden apartments in the grounds and a new enclosed swimming pool, gym, sauna and spa complex, with facilities open to residents within a two-mile radius.
History is a little vague on the site, but it was originally a manor house built in approx 1800’s. It was originally owned by M. Drake-Cutliffe who built the later Lee Bay Manor.
Explored in September 2017