The three-star bed & breakfast features 11 bedrooms, a separate sitting and dining room, and a function room and bar, with “stunning” sea views to the front
"I am selling with a heavy heart, but I am delighted that the new owner, plans to invest in the future of the business and I wish him all the best.”
"The intention is to rebrand the ground floor bar and restaurant as ‘The Seacourt Carvery’ and have the bed and breakfast operation fully reopened by the February half term next year.
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