hotelThe Hotel Inspector · Season 12, Episode 3 · Aired June 15, 2016
Hotel Continental
Harwich, Essex
Good outcome here: the business is still trading today.
What happened after
14-15 room independent hotel overlooking the sea at Dovercourt; closed in 2016 after a bankruptcy, reopened 2021 under new operator Andy Little (Space Apartments); current status supported by aggregator 2024 listings, official site content feels somewhat archival/incomplete.
What happened on the show
Alex Polizzi visited the Hotel Continental in Harwich, Essex, during series 12, a quirky fourteen-bedroom hotel overlooking the beach at Dovercourt with unique, individually designed rooms. The individuality was the property's charm and, potentially, its risk, since idiosyncratic rooms need a coherent operation behind them to translate character into consistent trade. The episode summary is light on the specific faults, so the honest frame is verifiable rather than reconstructed: a distinctive seafront Essex hotel that called in the inspector during her twelfth series. Polizzi's task was to make the quirk work commercially, ensuring that a hotel selling one-of-a-kind rooms was also selling reliability, cleanliness and a reason to book beyond novelty. The quirky, individually-designed seafront hotel aired in June 2016, having already survived one bankruptcy before a later closure and 2021 revival.
After the cameras left
The Hotel Continental has a turbulent history but appears to be trading again. The seafront property closed in 2016 after its previous owners filed for bankruptcy, then reopened in 2021 under a new operator. Current status rests on 2024 aggregator listings showing it bookable, while its own site feels somewhat archival, with several placeholder pages and a prominent focus on the pre-2016 ownership era. The mixed signal between a stale-feeling official site and active third-party listings holds the open status at medium confidence. The quirky Dovercourt hotel Polizzi visited has clearly been through a closure and revival since.
Sources
Confidence: medium. Last checked 2026-07-19.
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