Plans have been submitted to create a new aparthotel in Hull. The project would see the renovation of two historic buildings in Hull’s Old Town.
The buildings in question are the Grade II-listed Bayles House dating from the late-17thcentury and Danish Buildings dating from the mid-19thcentury.
Plans would see their repair, restoration and refurbishment for future office use with an aparthotel planned on the second floor of Bayles House.
Bayles House is located in the heart of Hull’s Old Town with views of the city and across the river. It is a two-minute walk from Humber Street and the Marina.
The project is being masterminded by a local company - Allenby Commercial. They have experience of converting old buildings into aparthotels.
They built and now operate the 15-unit Hideout Apartment Hotel also located in Hull's Old Town and adjacent to Hull's Holy Trinity Church. The building was previously a head office building for Smith & Nephew.
Plans for Bayles House have been lodged with Hull City Council.
Details: https://www.hideouthotel.co.uk