A 'stunning' seafront hotel is set to be auctioned off next month.
The hotel "with breathtaking sea views" in south Lowestoft is being marketed by Auction House East Anglia and is offered in association with Paul Hubbard Estate Agents.
The Clyffe Hotel, at 3 Kirkley Cliff, is set to go under the hammer at an online auction on December 13 - after it was "postponed prior" to Auction House East Anglia's online auction on November 1.
Now the 19th century hotel is up for sale once more and it could fetch between £750,000 and £850,000, plus fees.
With views looking out over Claremont Pier and south Lowestoft beach, the hotel is being sold on a freehold tenure.
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The description from the auctioneers states: "Stunning grade II listed, 19th century boutique hotel with breathtaking sea views, 16 spacious double rooms with en suites and a large private function room.
"This impressive hotel was built in 1876 and was originally used as a family home, before being turned into apartments just after the turn of the 20th century.
"Since then, the property has been a YMCA holiday centre, a home for the elderly and then back to self-contained flats.
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"The current owners lovingly restored the building in 2014 and the hotel now offers 16 boutique rooms with luxury bathrooms all finished with high-end furnishings.
"The hotel offers a restaurant seating 80 covers (currently serving breakfast only), fully licenced bar and function room, all of which could enhance the income for a potential investor.
"The hotel is currently managed by a couple who occupy the ground floor serviced accommodation and is overseen by the owners and part-time staff members."
According to the auctioneers, the owners are now looking to focus on other business interests as they seek someone to take over the hotel and enhance its far-reaching reputation.
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