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HER Number:MDV74146
Name:Burgh Island Hotel

Summary

Burgh Island Hotel built in 1929 and restored in the 1980

Location

Grid Reference:SX 648 439
Map Sheet:SX64SW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishBigbury
DistrictSouth Hams
Ecclesiastical ParishUNKNOWN

Protected Status

Other References/Statuses

  • National Monuments Record: 1421048
  • Old Listed Building Ref (II)

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • HOTEL (XX - 1901 AD to 2000 AD)

Full description

Department of Environment, 1990, Bigbury (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV339890.

Burgh Island Hotel a private guest house, now an hotel. Built 1929 for Archibald Nettlefold, architect not known. Reinforced concrete, rendered, steel-framed windows, asphalt flat roofs, copper cupola to lift shaft. A complex T-plan with fully glazed 'Palm Court' in internal angle to the south east, and the captain's cabin of HMS Ganges built on to the east end of the north block. Four storeys, built into ground slope at south end. Most windows are narrow-light standard steel casements, some with top lights; large units to public rooms. North front, towards mainland, has projecting public rooms under flat terrace, then suite of public rooms with large glazed openings, beneath two continuous balconies to set-back ranges of 9 windows; at right end a half-cylindrical unit with small openings at first floor level, and a small flue at the corner. Left return has the attached captain's cabin below 3 windows in two levels above. Right return has small openings in plain wall, and a projecting lofty stair tower with tall slit window, returning to main entrance on set-back east section, heavy concrete lattice balustrade to balcony over glazed main doors flanked by curved service units with small square windows at two levels; above this, in south wing, continuous balconies at two levels to set-back range of 6 windows, above large glazed openings to public rooms. Plain south end returns to inner faces of north and south wings with standard windows at two levels, 2 small-pane casements in a lower flat-roofed unit adjoining lift tower to tent-like copper-clad roof over open loggia. In the internal angle a large glazed palm court with quadrant wall to south and east. Interior: retains much of the original Art Deco decoration in the public rooms; the main Function Room has large engraved mirror and a characteristic continuous lighting trough. Stair-case is lined with black Vitrolite, and has two 'ladder' radiators topped by Art Deco light fittings; there are also many original square light fittings. In the main rooms facing north, some aluminium sliding windows have been inserted. Some of the doors in the service basement include typical porthole openings. The balconies have good quarry tile pavings. Much of the interior fitting and finishing appears to be the original work. Palm court glazed roof has radial bars and scale-like patterns in the 'peacock dome'. This is an advanced building for its date in England, in the International style. The structure of reinforced concrete is said still to be in very good condition, and the inspection suggests a very well built and maintained building, although it lacks the clarity of the best buildings of the movement. Much careful restoration undertaken in 1980s. The original purpose was as a weekend party venue, and visitors included Agatha Christie who set two of her books on the island; Edward, Prince of Wales and Mrs Simpson, Noel Coward, and other inter-war personalities also stayed here as Mr Nettlefold's guests. (Information from brochure produced by the owners in 1987). Other details: LBS No 99608.

Pink, F., 2014, South Devon Coast Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey Desk-Based Assessment (Interpretation). SDV357736.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV339890List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: Department of Environment. 1990. Bigbury. Historic Houses Register. Website.
SDV357736Interpretation: Pink, F.. 2014. South Devon Coast Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey Desk-Based Assessment. AC Archaeology Report. ACD618/4/3. Digital.
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Associated Monuments: none recorded

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded


Date Last Edited:Mar 2 2022 12:30PM