Western Mail

Yours for £1m, a grand seaside hotel with sensationa­l views

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A 40-BED hotel with one of the finest views in west Wales could be yours for a cool £1m.

The Fourcroft Hotel, which stands right on top of the cliffs in Tenby, Pembrokesh­ire, has gone on sale after the owners fell into administra­tion last year.

Whoever snaps up the Grade II-listed hotel will bag themselves a building which has been part of the Tenby skyline since the 1830s.

You can step out of the front door, over the road and on to the sandy North Beach, which attracts thousands of holidaymak­ers every year.

Spread out over four converted Georgian-era former terrace town houses, many of the bedrooms have stunning views right over the harbour and RNLI lifeboat station.

The beach might be within spitting distance, but for those who like lazing by the pool, there’s a heated one on the hotel’s terrace.

The Fourcroft Hotel, which closed in May, is one of six Welsh hotels run by Gavin Woodhouse, the man originally linked to plans for the controvers­ial Afan Valley Adventure Resort.

The Fourcroft, Fishguard Bay Hotel in Goodwick, Caer Rhun Hall in Conwy and three hotels in Llandudno are all part of the Whispers Hotels Group – run by Mr Woodhouse’s Giant Hospitalit­y Group, which is in administra­tion.

 ??  ?? > The Fourcroft Hotel in Tenby pictured before its closure in May
> The Fourcroft Hotel in Tenby pictured before its closure in May

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