Although this is a hotel and possibly should be in the Leisure forum, it's not go anything really identifying as a hotal now. From what I can find out, this was a hotel that went bust but was then bought by another firm to do up. There are photos of lots of scaffolding on the beaten up building from about 10 years ago. Then Companies House says it went bankrupt again in 2011. Certainly we saw a few sections with brand new wooden boards, new plaster, or the beginnings of wall separators. But not a lot. So whoever took this on probably realised pretty quick it was a lost cause. Couldn't find it on any listed building websites. So no idea what's happening with it. There is another Victoria Hotel that is a listed building nearby:
This was our second attempt as I injured myself trying to access first time. We did the same thing again this time but just slower. There is no front door and most windows are missing but it's all behind high walls and fences. I found one B&W photo of better days:
There isn't anything inside that makes it feel like you are in a hotel. It's a shell. A very cracked shell. Full of birds, bird poo, and rotten wood left open to the elements. No indicators of it's former life. Here is when someone was trying to fix it:
And here is our visit:
Basement was partly collapsed in:
FORMER VICTORIA HOTEL, Non Civil Parish - 1384551 | Historic England
List entry 1384551. Grade II Listed Building: Former Victoria Hotel. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
historicengland.org.uk
This was our second attempt as I injured myself trying to access first time. We did the same thing again this time but just slower. There is no front door and most windows are missing but it's all behind high walls and fences. I found one B&W photo of better days:
There isn't anything inside that makes it feel like you are in a hotel. It's a shell. A very cracked shell. Full of birds, bird poo, and rotten wood left open to the elements. No indicators of it's former life. Here is when someone was trying to fix it:
And here is our visit:
Basement was partly collapsed in: