Fire crews from across Hampshire have been urgently dispatched to tackle a significant blaze that has engulfed the historic Osborne View Hotel in Lee on Solent.
The Osborne View, a distinguished Victorian-era establishment, stands proudly on the cliffside, boasting a rich history that dates back to its construction over four floors. Once a thriving hotel until its closure in 1971, the Osborne View holds a notable association with legendary football manager Sir Alf Ramsey, who was a regular patron during the 1960s.

The fire, which broke out in the early hours of Thursday morning, has ravaged the building, leaving it severely damaged. Guests who were staying at the hotel were swiftly evacuated and guided to safety by firefighters, ensuring their wellbeing amidst the chaos.

A substantial deployment of fire appliances, including an aerial ladder, has been deployed to the scene as firefighters battle to contain the inferno. The sheer intensity of the blaze has posed significant challenges to firefighters, who are working tirelessly to bring the situation under control.

The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage are yet to be determined. Authorities have been approached for comment, and Hampshire Fire and Rescue are expected to provide updates as the situation unfolds.
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[data-ps-embed-type=slideshow] > iframe {position: absolute;top: 0;left: 0;} _psEmbed(“https:///uknip.photoshelter.com”);The Osborne View Hotel, with its rich heritage and storied past, stands as a cherished landmark in Lee on Solent, making the devastation wrought by the fire all the more poignant. As efforts continue to extinguish the flames and assess the aftermath, the community remains hopeful for the preservation of this historic gem.
We will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.