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A rare chance to combine home, hospitality, and high-yield investment has arrived with the sale of Radcliffe's Lodge, a landmark mixed-use property in Amble by the Sea, Northumberland.
The property is being marketed at £2.75m through the youngsRPS Newcastle office.
Positioned overlooking the River Coquet and Warkworth Castle, Radcliffe's Lodge offers a diversified income portfolio comprising premium family and group accommodation, two luxury top-floor apartments, a separately let on-site restaurant, and flexible office/workspace facilities -- providing multiple, complementary revenue streams.
"Radcliffe's Lodge represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully established hospitality asset in a prime coastal market where supply of quality accommodation continues to lag behind demand" says Paul Fairlamb, director at YoungsRPS Newcastle. "The property combines consistent trading performance with lifestyle appeal and tangible growth potential -- a standout investment in a region whose tourism economy is still expanding at pace."
The nine-bedroom lodge caters to both family and group stays, while the two luxury apartments attract high-end leisure guests and professionals seeking extended coastal breaks. The restaurant tenancy and workspace provision add stability and year-round income potential.
Northumberland's visitor economy continues to surge, reaching £1.44 billion in 2024 -- up 9% year-on-year, supported by 10.5 million annual visitors and a growing number of longer overnight stays. The North East's coastal towns, including Amble, Alnmouth, and Seahouses, are among the UK's top growth areas for staycations and boutique accommodation demand.
"Amble has evolved into one of Northumberland's strongest performers in terms of visitor spend" adds Fairlamb. "Radcliffe's Lodge sits perfectly within that dynamic -- offering an investor not just a property, but a proven business platform with scope to scale."
For sales enquiries or to request the full brochure, contact Paul Fairlamb, youngsRPS on 0191 261 0300 or at [email protected]