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Tregarthen's Hotel is a hotel in
Hugh Town Hugh Town ( kw, Treworenys or ) is the largest settlement on the Isles of Scilly and its administrative centre. The town is situated on the island of St Mary's, the largest and most populous island in the archipelago, and is located on a narrow ...
on St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly. Tregarthen's was the very first hotel to be established on the Isles of Scilly, having been founded in 1849 by Captain Frank Tregarthen, who ran the packet ship delivering mail, provisions and visitors between Penzance and the Isles of Scilly.


History

Up until the mid-nineteenth century, there was no regular transport between the Isles of Scilly and the mainland UK. Then, in 1849, the locals on Scilly decided to resolve this situation and provide a sloop as a connecting link with the mainland. There was great local excitement when this sailing packet, named ''Ariadne'', was first brought to the islands by its skipper, Captain Frank Tregarthen. The ''Ariadne'' was introduced into service in 1850. Between 1849 and 1858, with his three daughters, Captain Frank Tregarthen opened up his family house at the foot of the Garrison Hill to paying guests. Captain Frank would load up the boat with mail, provisions and adventurous passengers in Penzance and bring them to his house for their stay on the islands. Thus Tregarthen's Hotel was established – the very first hotel on the isles of Scilly. ''“Visitors to Scilly were few and far between. No one ever thought of going to the Islands for pleasure, and those whose business called them there were only too anxious to get away on the first favourable opportunity. But here was the rub. Captain Frank kept the only hotel, and was in this peculiar position: his guests could not possibly get away until he chose to take them. He usually counted heads before leaving Penzance, and laid in a stock of provisions accordingly. His customers were rounded-up like sheep in a South American corral, and there were no means of escape unless one swam across. There you were willy nilly, and, somehow or other, the weather never pointed to set fair until all the provisions had been consumed, and to avoid semi-starvation it was necessary to go back to the mainland to replenish the larder.”'' Tourism on Scilly started in earnest once the
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link from Penzance to London was completed in 1859. The steamer ''Little Western'' took the place of the ''Ariadne'' and, for the first time, visitors could make the crossing from Penzance in only four hours - considerably faster than the cutter ''Ariadne'', which could take a day or two. The Little Western was the Isles of Scilly's first Steam Packet boat and made around three voyages from Scilly to Penzance and back each week. Captain Tregarthen was captain of the ''Little Western'' from 1859-1870. The ''Little Western'' was a small ship, and her crew consisted of only five hands – captain, mate, engineer, deck-hand and stoker. Despite the challenges and perils of the voyage, she usually made good passage to the islands, and was able to provide service all year round. Transferred to the
West Cornwall Steam Ship Company The West Cornwall Steam Ship Company was established in 1870 to operate ferry services between Penzance, Cornwall, and the Isles of Scilly. It became the West Cornwall Steamship Company in 1907 and was wound up in 1917. History The company wa ...
in 1871, for the sum of £2,640 (equivalent to £ in ), the Little Western was wrecked on the Wells Reef on 6 October 1872 attempting to give aid to a disabled brigantine. The ''Little Western'' played a significant part in the history of the islands as well as the heritage of Tregarthen's Hotel. That is why the hotel's logo features an image of the Little Western and the terrace at the hotel is named The Little Western Deck. A fire broke out on Sunday 26 February 1905 when a defective chimney took fire and this spread to an adjoining bedroom. Fortunately, the fire was extinguished but the damage amounted to £50. During the First World War, Tregarthen's Hotel was commandeered by the Admiralty and acted as a Ward Room for officers who were billeted at the White House on the Garrison. Tregarthen's Hotel was commissioned by the Admiralty on 1 June 1918 and surrendered on 28 February 1919. Commander HW Randall RNR was the Senior Officer. The present day Tregarthen's Hotel has been built around the original living quarters of Captain Frank Tregarthe


Famous visitors

Wilkie Collins William Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 – 23 September 1889) was an English novelist and playwright known especially for '' The Woman in White'' (1859), a mystery novel and early "sensation novel", and for '' The Moonstone'' (1868), which has b ...
stayed at Tregarthen's for one night in 1855 during a twelve-day cruise of the Scillie

Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote ''
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'' during his stay at Tregarthen's Hotel in 1860. This is celebrated with a plaque at the hote

In around 1903 the hotel hosted the infamous killer Dr Crippen and his wife Cora (aka the aspiring music hall performer Belle Elmore). Indeed, during his stay Dr Crippen safely delivered his boatman's wife's baby daughte

Prince Charles visited Tregarthen's Hotel on two occasions for meetings with the Duchy Tenants Association. His most recent visit to the islands with the
Duchess of Cornwall Duchess of Cornwall is a courtesy title held by the wife of the eldest son and heir of the British monarch. The current title-holder is Catherine, wife of William, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall. Duchesses of Cornwall Until her husband' ...
was in August 2012 to see the new school, which he helped design. Queen
Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
visited the hotel on 3 June 2011, when Tregarthen's Hotel hosted an official reception for ninety people.


Ownership

Tregarthen's remained a family owned and run business until 15 February 1915 when a company was formed with a Penzance estate agent, WH Lane, followed by his son Thurstan T Lane, as chairmen. The hotel remained in the same ownership for a century, with WH Lane's grandson, Jonathan Lane, becoming Director in 1980 and then Chairman. On 24 April 2015, Tregarthen's Hotel was sold to Nigel and Jackie Wolstenholme, for whom it is a first hotel venture. Other business interests of Nigel and Jackie Wolstenholme include the 25 acre Somborne Valley Vineyard in Hampshire.


Gig racing

Tregarthen's Hotel supports the popular sport of
Cornish pilot gig The Cornish pilot gig is a six-oared rowing boat, clinker-built of Cornish narrow-leaf elm, long with a beam of . It is recognised as one of the first shore-based lifeboats that went to vessels in distress, with recorded rescues going back ...
racing. In 1999 the hotel donated a pilot gig called Tregarthen's to the Isles of Scilly Rowing Association to celebrate the hotel's 150th anniversary. The hotel donated and launched a second gig to the Association in 2012 during the
World Pilot Gig Championships The World Pilot Gig Championships are an annual gig racing event held on the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom during the May Day May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on 1 May, ...
, which are held annually on the first Bank Holiday each May since 1989.


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External links


www.tregarthens-hotel.co.uk
Buildings and structures in the Isles of Scilly 1849 establishments in the United Kingdom St Mary's, Isles of Scilly Hotels in Cornwall