Western Daily Press

Hotel to turn into housing for homeless

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A HOTEL in Somerset is to be turned into a support hub and accommodat­ion for young homeless people and families.

The 20-bedroom Gascony Hotel, in Minehead, was sold to community charity YMCA Dulverton Group, which provides vulnerable people in Somerset and Devon with safe places to sleep.

Derek and Angela Tomlinson, the previous owners, are retiring after running the hotel for nearly 23 years.

Mr and Mrs Tomlinson said: “While being sad at leaving the hotel after all these years we are delighted that the building will be repurposed for such a worthwhile cause and we wish YMCA Dulverton group every success in their venture.”

The Gascony was sold for £720,000 on a freehold basis. Specialist business property adviser Christie & Co brokered the deal.

YMCA Dulverton Group was advised by Philip Harcourt of

We are delighted that the building will be repurposed for such a worthwhile cause MR AND MRS TOMLINSON

Developmen­t Solutions on the sale.

Peter Stephenson, head of developmen­t at YMCA Dulverton Group, said the hotel had come onto the market at “just the right time”.

He said: “The whole team has been amazing in bringing it forward to completion.

“Being such a great building and so cared for, within two months we will be able to provide great accommodat­ion and support for those people who require it.”

Stephen Champion, director in Christie & Co’s hospitalit­y team, added: “We are delighted to have brokered this transactio­n which will enable our clients Derek and Angela to retire from the business.

“Although it is always disappoint­ing to see a hotel cease trading, we are delighted to see that the building will be going to good use by providing much-needed accommodat­ion for vulnerable young people and families within the area.”

Similar centres currently operated by YMCA include the Beach Hotel in Minehead.

 ?? Picture: Christie & Co ?? Gascony Hotel in Minehead
Picture: Christie & Co Gascony Hotel in Minehead

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