Beverley’s Norwood House to become Boutique Hotel?

A grade one listed in building in Beverley, East Yorkshire, could become the town’s first boutique hotel, according to a report in the East Riding Mail.

Norwood House has lay empty in the market town for ten years, and has only just received planning permission from the council for an office conversion, but developers Brantingham are now looking at creating a new luxury hotel instead.

Brantingham director, Mark Butters, told the local paper:

“”We’ve been doing research and it’s dire what is on offer for people bringing business clients to Beverley. There’s definitely the demand for it, it’s just getting planning in place.”

The 18th century building was most recently used as a school building for Beverley High School

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