º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

£4.5million price tag for Torbay hotel amid staycation boom

It's all change for the traditional seaside hotel as the Redcliffe Hotel is the latest to hit the market

The Redcliffe Hotel hits the market after 41 years

One of Torbay's oldest hotels is up for sale for £4.5million.

The Redcliffe Hotel, a traditional seafront hotel has been in the Twigger family for 41 years.

Now the family plan to retire and that the trend for staycationing will mean the bay is more in demand than ever.

Stephen Champion, Director at Christie & Co is handling the sale.

He said: “Interest in hotels has increased significantly post lockdown, with a number of quality hotels in the South West having gone under offer in recent weeks. "Speculative buyers are looking ahead at the booming demand for domestic travel fuelled by the rise in staycations and drop in foreign travel. We expect The Redcliffe Hotel with its unique location to attract significant interest from a wide range of purchasers.”

The 70-bed Redcliffe Hotel was constructed between 1855-65 as a grand home originally named Redcliffe Towers, for the retired Colonel Robert Smith. It received a conversion into a hotel in 1903 and is now regarded as a well-known grade II listed landmark and prominent piece of architectural history, with much of its original design having been inspired by traditional Indian architecture.

The Twigger family bought the hotel in 1979 and now plan to retire.

Stephen Twigger, current owner, said: “This is a hotel with immense character and great facilities in an amazing location. It has been our pleasure to be the guardians for the last 41 years and we are proud of the reputation we have built for the hotel during this time, however we feel now is the right time for us to retire from the sector and we look forward to passing the reins to a new owner.”