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Cut-price deal for landmark 'Home of the Titanic' revealed

The hotel had previously been on the market in 2019 with an asking price of more than £16m

The 30 James Street hotel in Liverpool(Image: Huddersfield Daily Examiner)

The amount one of Liverpool's best-known hotels was sold for in a cut-price deal has been revealed for the first time.

BusinessLive reported in May that 30 James Street had been bought by Hamburg-based RIMC Hotels & Resorts.

At the time, the new owners did not disclose how much the property had been acquired for.

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Known as the 'home of the Titanic', having been the headquarters of the White Star Shipping Line, the grade II-listed hotel features 63 bedrooms along with the Carpathia Champagne Bar and Restaurant on the seventh floor.

The hotel also houses a grand hall, providing conference and banqueting facilities, as well as a spa with three treatment rooms and an indoor pool.

The hotel was previously put up for sale in October 2021 but the move was shelved in after the asking price of £12.5m failed to be met.

Savills marketed the property having appointed Legacy Hotels, which is known for running the Pullman Hotel on the waterfront, to operate the business in