Scarborough landmark hotel sold to new leisure brand


The Mount Hotel, situated in the popular Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough, has been sold via Christie & Co to a new and expanding leisure brand, Bike and Boot Inns.

The 50-bed, five-storey hotel enjoys a prominent elevated position in the town centre, overlooking the Rotunda Museum and with views across the iconic Spa Bridge. It's also close to a range of local attractions in the thriving coastal resort town, including the beach, the Stephen Joseph Theatre, the famous South Cliff Funicular Railway and The Spa events venue.

Having been previously owned and operated by the Lothian family from Glasgow for several years, they had decided to sell in order to relocate back to Scotland.

Bike and Boot Inns is led by industry specialists, Simon Kershaw and Simon Rhatigan. Kershaw said, “This is our first acquisition and our intention is to roll out the brand, initially across the North of England in key leisure and tourist locations, such as coastal towns and national parks. Our target client base is the short break market but with facilities for cyclist, walkers, dog owners and those who simply enjoy some of the most beautiful areas in the country.”

Bike and Boot Inns plan to undertake significant investment, alterations and upgrades to the hotel, with The Mount to reopen, fully refurbished and rebranded, in Summer 2019.

Mark Worley, Director at Christie & Co who handled the sale, said, “With its elegant Georgian style façade and grand bedroom suites, most of which boast stunning views, The Mount is truly one of Scarborough’s gems.

“The sale of The Mount attracted a huge amount of interest and a number of credible offers and this deal, along with the recent Christie & Co sales of the 115 bedroom Crown Spa and the smaller 24 bedroom Ryndle Court Hotel, both in Scarborough, illustrate a good demand for sizeable hotels, not only in Scarborough but across Yorkshire and the North.”