Portsmouth News

Progress being made despite delays in bid for luxury hotel

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Plans to convert the former Royal Marine Museum into a five-star luxury hotel are making steady progress – despite delays in deciding their fate.

The former museum in Eastney closed down seven years ago due to its poor condition and concerns about whether exhibits could be damaged.

Then in November 2020, the building was bought by Grand Hotel Excelsior Internatio­nal Ltd for £4.5m with plans to transform it into a hotel and bring it back to life.

A planning applicatio­n was submitted in November 2022 to Portsmouth City Council, outlining plans for a 100-room hotel with a “classic” foyer reception and lobby, dining and bar rooms, private meeting rooms and common function areas.

But so far no decision has been made, despite the deadline passing.

This is after a previous plan was re-submitted for considerat­ion.

The planning documents said: “Portsmouth has long been significan­tly lacking high-quality, four-star or above hotel accommodat­ion affording unique amenities and facilities.

“Along the seafront, it only has limited three-star hotels and boutique hotels which are all located in the Southsea attraction area.

“There has been a lack of accommodat­ion at the east seafront which the tourist visit is significan­tly less than the south seafront.

“With the Eastney historic background and public demands, there is extensive potential to develop the site.”

Following its closure, the Royal Navy has plans to relocate the museum to the Boathouse No.6 in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard – home of the popular Action Stations – with a “much more modern, interactiv­e exhibition than its former home could support”.

However, the project relies on £5m of National Lottery funding, with the decision for this expected next month.

If successful, the new Marines Museum will open in 2026.

Residents can view and comment on Grand Hotel Excelsior Internatio­nal Ltd’s hotel plans using the planning reference 22/01580/LBC.

 ?? ?? A computer-generated image (CGI) of the proposed ‘amenities building’ at the Royal Marines Museum hotel in Portsmouth
A computer-generated image (CGI) of the proposed ‘amenities building’ at the Royal Marines Museum hotel in Portsmouth
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A CGI of the proposed ‘executive rooms’ at the hotel
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