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Royal Victoria Hotel - Historical Hastings


Opened on the 26th Oct 1828, the Royal Victoria Hotel was originally called the 'St Leonards Hotel' at the time of opening when the premises were run by an ex-Convent Garden proprietor, Mr. Hodgson[1], then the Imperial Hotel[2][3], taking the name of Victoria following the visit to St. Leonards of the Princess Victoria during 1834[4] in around 1840. As originally laid out by James Burton, the hotel formed the centre-piece of his new town of St Leonards, the surrounding buildings being symmetrical and having shops under colonnades.[3]

Construction

The foundation stone was laid by John Ward, the son of John Ward, Esq. of Calverley Park in Tunbridge Wells on the 1st of March 1828, with a number of coins being placed beneath the stone. Brett states that the builders were Mr Goyne (sic), Scott & Houdam and Mr Benjamin Homan[4].

There was some difficulty in construction, the location chosen for the hotel being that of a pond known as Bullrush pond or Old Womans Tap[5]. In 1876 one of the wings of the hotel was incorporated into the main building, leading in part to the un-mirrored appearance of the current hotel as compared to the original construction. A number of further additions/amendments to the building followed later, including the addition of a further two floors and sun lounge in 1903. The original entrance was around the rear of the hotel, so visitors would not be exposed to sea-spray as they alighted from their carriages.

Notable Visitors[edit]

The hotel rapidly became popular with members of royalty, past residents including Queen Victoria (in 1834[6]), King George V, Prince Albert, Princess Louise, Edward VII and Edward Prince of Wales. After the French February Revolution of 1848 Louis Philippe resided here between the 22nd of May 1850 and the 8th of July the same year[7], being visited by Guizot and Thiers. Other distinguished visitors include:- Gladstone, Palmerston, Tennyson, King of the Belgiums, HRH the Grand Duke of Baden, Duke of Saxe Cobourg Gotha.

Tunnels[edit]

A number of tunnels are known to have provided exits from the hotel to both the baths opposite, the Masonic Lodge behind - this apparently being utilised to deliver food from the hotel's kitchens to the Assembly Hall (as the Masonic Lodge was known after construction) and directly on to the beach (as illustrated in the 1840 view from Harwood's Scenery of Great Britain Vol. 3 1840) - this to enable patrons to access the beach without the necessity to cross the road.

Images[edit]

  • Images
  • StLeonardsHotel1829 Brett

    StLeonardsHotel1829 Brett

  • St Leonards c1830

    St Leonards c1830

  • St Leonards Hotel, Baths and Library

    St Leonards Hotel, Baths and Library

  • 66 67 and 68 Marina

    66 67 and 68 Marina

  • Royal-Victoria-Hotel-in-1839.

    Royal-Victoria-Hotel-in-1839.

  • Royal Victoria Hotel, Marina c1840

    Royal Victoria Hotel, Marina c1840

  • St Leonards from the Sea c1840

    St Leonards from the Sea c1840

  • St Leonards view from entrance c1840

    St Leonards view from entrance c1840

  • Glass-plate-of-St-Leonards-Arch-1891.

    Glass-plate-of-St-Leonards-Arch-1891.

  • Edward VII Accession 1901 Royal Victoria Hotel

    Edward VII Accession 1901 Royal Victoria Hotel

  • On-St-Leonards-Pier.-1904.

    On-St-Leonards-Pier.-1904.

  • ESCC Broderick St Leonards Parade a

    ESCC Broderick St Leonards Parade a

  • ESCC Broderick Greeba Hotel and Marina

    ESCC Broderick Greeba Hotel and Marina

  • ESCC Broderick Marina Royal Victoria Hotel

    ESCC Broderick Marina Royal Victoria Hotel

  • ESCC Broderick Royal Victoria Hotel 1905

    ESCC Broderick Royal Victoria Hotel 1905

  • People-congregating-on-the-promenade-opposite-the-Royal-Victoria-Hotel.-1906.

    People-congregating-on-the-promenade-opposite-the-Royal-Victoria-Hotel.-1906.

  • Palace-Pier.-1909.

    Palace-Pier.-1909.

  • St Leonards Pier 1910

    St Leonards Pier 1910

  • Proclomating-King-George-V-outside-the-Royal-Victoria-Hotel-on-May-9th-1910.

    Proclomating-King-George-V-outside-the-Royal-Victoria-Hotel-on-May-9th-1910.

  • Entrance-to-St-Leonards-Pier-1930s

    Entrance-to-St-Leonards-Pier-1930s

  • Aerial Photo of the Seafront c1932

    Aerial Photo of the Seafront c1932

  • Angling-Competition-on-the-Palace-Pier.1933

    Angling-Competition-on-the-Palace-Pier.1933

  • St-Leonards-Pier.-1933.

    St-Leonards-Pier.-1933.

  • St-leonards-Pier.-1935.

    St-leonards-Pier.-1935.

  • Royal-Victoria-Hotel.-1938.

    Royal-Victoria-Hotel.-1938.

  • Royal-Victoria-Hotel-1947

    Royal-Victoria-Hotel-1947

  • RoyalVictoriaHotel1972

    RoyalVictoriaHotel1972

  • Royal Victoria Hotel 1972

    Royal Victoria Hotel 1972

  • Royal Victoria Hotel 1979

    Royal Victoria Hotel 1979

References & Notes

  1. London Courier, 24 Oct 1829
  2. Pocket guide to St Leonards and Hastings (C. H. Southall) pg.8
  3. a b Osborne's Stranger's Guide to Hastings and St Leonards c1854 Pg. 12 Google Books On this wiki
  4. a b Brett Manuscript HistoriesVol. 1. Chap. 1 Pg. 3
  5. Brett Manuscript Histories Chap. 1 Pg. 4
  6. Bett Manuscript Histories Vol. 1 Chap. 13
  7. Brett Manuscript Histories Vol. 4 Chap. 18