The Spa is a much loved and cherished landmark building in Bridlington
having graced the seafront for the duration of the 20th century. The Spa Theatre
was rebuilt in 1907 after a fire destroyed the original 1896 building. The Royal
Hall was first built in 1926, replacing an earlier cast-iron and glass tructure
and then rebuilt in 1932 following extensive fire damage..
Throughout the life of
The Spa, the Theatre and Royal Hall have been very popular for public
performances, concerts, theatre, opera and public dances, with latterly a
growing demand from the business community for conferences, businesses and
sporting events.
By 2005 it was evident that the general condition of the
buildings had gradually deterioated to the point where East Riding of Yorkshire
Council had to take a bold decision to undertake a full and thorough
refurbishment of the entire Spa facility to ensure that it would be fit for the
demands of a changing market in the 21st century.
Find out more information about the Redevelopment of The Spa.
Find out more about the History of The Spa.