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£500k revamp of The Royal Albion Hotel in Broadstairs unveiled

A historic seafront restaurant and hotel's £500,000 revamp has been unveiled.

The Royal Albion in Broadstairs underwent 10 weeks of renovations, through which the business remained open.

The Royal Albion Hotel in Broadstairs has undergone a £500,000 refurbishment. Picture: Shepherd Neame
The Royal Albion Hotel in Broadstairs has undergone a £500,000 refurbishment. Picture: Shepherd Neame
The restaurant at The Royal Albion in Broadstairs has been revamped. Picture: Shepherd Neame
The restaurant at The Royal Albion in Broadstairs has been revamped. Picture: Shepherd Neame

Historic floorboards have been revealed in the restaurant, and five of the 247-year-old venue’s 21 rooms have been redecorated.

Owner Shepherd Neame says it has tried to keep the old buildings' “own unique style and character while introducing a contemporary feel”.

General manager Marc Duvauchelle said: “We are absolutely delighted with the finished results of this project, and have already received great feedback from customers.

General Manager of The Royal Albion Hotel Marc Duvauchelle. Picture: Shepherd Neame
General Manager of The Royal Albion Hotel Marc Duvauchelle. Picture: Shepherd Neame
One of the newly refurbished rooms at The Royal Albion Hotel in Broadstairs. Picture: Shepherd Neame
One of the newly refurbished rooms at The Royal Albion Hotel in Broadstairs. Picture: Shepherd Neame

“Our refurbished rooms really offer a premium experience for guests, and the investment in the restaurant has ensured that we make the most of our hotel’s fantastic seafront location.”

The business recently made a U-turn on its cashless policy after backlash from residents.

Mr Ducauchelle “recognised the inconvenience to customers” and backtracked after “careful consideration”.

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