Carbis Bay Hotel Explained

Hotel Name:Carbis Bay Hotel
Pushpin Map:Southwest Cornwall
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Cornwall
Coordinates:50.1981°N -5.4667°W
Location:Carbis Bay, Cornwall
Opening Date:1894
Architect:Silvanus Trevail
Owner:Stephen Baker
Number Of Rooms:47

Carbis Bay Hotel is a hotel in Carbis Bay near St Ives, Cornwall.[1] It is the most prominent building in Carbis Bay, overlooking the beach.[2]

History

It was built in 1894 by Silvanus Trevail, Cornwall's most notable architect of the 19th century.[3] As of 2003, the hotel was owned by Stephen Baker and his family, although it was previously owned by the Monk family.[3] [4] Virginia Woolf stayed at the hotel in the spring of 1914 for three weeks while recovering from a bout of mental illness.[5] [6] She later based her 1927 novel To the Lighthouse on Godrevy Lighthouse on the other side of St Ives Bay. Film director David Lean also once stayed in the hotel.[6]

Author Rosamunde Pilcher featured the hotel (renamed as The Sands Hotel) in her novels The Shell Seekers (1988) and Winter Solstice (2000).[7]

Architecture and facilities

The hotel is a traditional cream-painted building, three storeys high with two large bays at either side. It has six chimney stacks, two on top of either bay and two in the middle. It has several extensions and a large conservatory at the front, overlooking the beach, which was refurbished in 2015.[8]

G7 controversy

In January 2021 it was announced that Carbis Bay would be the venue for that year's G7 Summit in June.[9] In March 2021, the local planning authority launched an investigation to determine if the Carbis Bay Hotel, which was developing facilities for the summit, had contravened planning permissions. The hotel denied it had breached any regulations.[10] [11] [12]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Garden. 2003. Royal Horticultural Society.. 230.
  2. Book: Dillon, Paddy. The South West Coast Path. September 2003. Cicerone Press Limited. 978-1-85284-379-3. 112.
  3. Book: Long, Peter. The Hidden Places of Cornwall. January 2003. Travel Publishing Ltd. 978-1-902007-86-1. 168.
  4. Book: McMinnies, William Gordon. Signpost. 1988. Signpost Ltd.. 978-0-901249-18-0. 44.
  5. Book: Hill-Miller, Katherine. From the Lighthouse to Monk's House: a guide to Virginia Woolf's literary landscapes. 2001. Duckworth. 978-0-7156-2995-6.
  6. Book: Brownlow, Kevin. David Lean: a biography. 1996. Richard Cohen.
  7. Web site: About Us . Carbis Bay Hotel . 26 March 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101123174723/http://www.carbisbayhotel.co.uk/html/about-us.html . 23 November 2010 .
  8. News: Carbis Bay all set for busy season. 8 July 2015. Business Cornwall. 5 June 2021.
  9. News: World leaders to meet in Cornwall for G7 Summit . 18 March 2021 . ITV News . 18 January 2021 . en.
  10. News: G7 Cornwall: Carbis Bay Hotel under planning investigation . 18 March 2021 . BBC News . 10 March 2021.
  11. News: Anger at Carbis Bay G7 summit hotel's tree clearance . 18 March 2021 . ITV News . 15 March 2021 . en.
  12. News: Frost . Rosie . Eco-hotel hosting G7 summit criticised for clearing ‘ancient trees' . 18 March 2021 . living . 11 March 2021 . en.