Crown Spa Hotel

The Crown Spa Hotel (formerly the Crown Hotel) is a large hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is Scarborough's first purpose-built hotel, completed in May 1844, and it opened for business on 10 June 1845. It overlooks the town's South Bay and is privately owned by a local family. The hotel's heyday was arguably during Victorian times, when wealthy society made up the establishment's clientele. The hotel has been featured in television and film, chiefly being Little Voice, Heartbeat, The Royal, the Acid Bath Murders and many more.

Crown Spa Hotel

The Crown Spa Hotel (formerly the Crown Hotel) is a large hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is Scarborough's first purpose-built hotel, completed in May 1844, and it opened for business on 10 June 1845. It overlooks the town's South Bay and is privately owned by a local family. The hotel's heyday was arguably during Victorian times, when wealthy society made up the establishment's clientele. The hotel has been featured in television and film, chiefly being Little Voice, Heartbeat, The Royal, the Acid Bath Murders and many more.