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Published:
April 8, 2006
Well-known
Burnham seafront hotel is back on the market again
The sale of a well-known Burnham-On-Sea seafront hotel has fallen
through and the property is now back on the market again.
Burnham-On-Sea.com
reported last winter
how the Royal Clarence Hotel at 31, The Esplanade was up for sale
with Garry Berryman estate agents.
Since
then, there has been lots of interest and a private buyer was
found, however the deal has this week fallen through.
A
spokesperson for the agents told Burnham-On-Sea.com: "We've
had plenty of interest and several viewings. The property was
under offer with a buyer from Gloucester, but unfortunately it
fell through and the hotel is now back on the market."
The
freehold of the 15-bedroom hotel is on sale and includes a restaurant
seating up to 40, a bar and games area licensed for 200, a skittles
alley, two self-contained two bedroom apartments and separate
owner's accommodation.
Offers
are now being invited in the region of £550,000.
The
Royal Clarence Hotel is one of Burnham's oldest seafront buildings
with a long history. It was run for many years by Cllr Dennis
Davey, who is now Burnham's Deputy Mayor. And it was also the
birthplace of the RCH Brewery, which is now based in Hewish.
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