Our popular Marina Pavilion seafront hospitality venue in St Leonards has gone back on the market, with power restored after a long-running electricity supply problem stemming from outside the building. We are now inviting interest and offering viewings to businesses which want to take a closer look.

The Marina Pavilion is a two-storey, 14,000 sq ft (1,300 sqm) building with two large, flexible trading spaces and an extensive, beach-facing balcony.

Opposite the Royal Victoria Hotel and with panoramic views over the English Channel, it was originally built in the 1930s as a single-storey café and set of function rooms, before gradually falling into disrepair and finally closing in 2003. It was modernised and brought back into use as part of the local regeneration programme as a restaurant, bar, conference, wedding and event venue in 2008, with the addition of a contemporary, promenade-level storey.

More recently, we put the facility on the market in 2024 after the previous operator, which ran the facility under the name Azur, left. However, we had to withdraw the property from the market when it became apparent that communal services in the wider Marina complex – retained by Hastings Borough Council – were unsafe and the timescales for repairs was uncertain.

We have since worked with Hastings Borough Council and UK Power Networks to address the situation, installing a new mains power supply to service the Marina Pavilion and neighbouring properties, as well as rectifying problems with the shared drainage and fire escape.

The recent completion of these works has enabled us to arrange essential repairs to the property including electrical safety works, external cleaning, graffiti removal and other minor works necessary to back the property back on the market. These works have made the property ready to be refitted to suit the needs of future occupiers.

We received strong interest when we put it on the market in 2024 before it had to be withdrawn and will be contacting previously interested parties while welcoming new interest via our agents.

Our Development Director, Andrew Frost, said:

“The Marina Pavilion is a fantastic, much-loved seafront property that offers the ability to create a unique venue on the seafront benefitting from direct access to both the beach and promenade. We’re happy to be bringing it back to the market with the power and drainage problems finally behind us.

“There’s a great deal of interest in the facility from potential operators as well as members of the community who’ve enjoyed using it over recent years. We look forward to seeing who comes forward, as well as talking to some of the businesses that previously submitted proposals.”

Anyone interested in finding out more or arranging a viewing should get in touch with one of our property agents:

You can also see the property listed on the Dyer & Hobbis website here and on the Fleurets website here.