Built as a private home high on the hill overlooking the Fowey Estuary in 1899 by Sir Charles Hanson (who would later become Lord Mayor of London). This elegant Queen Anne-style building with fine panelling and superb ceilings is said to be the inspiration for Toad Hall in Kenneth Grahame's children's classic, The Wind in the Willows. The connection with childhood was reinstated in 1998 when it became part of the four-strong Luxury Family Hotels group, founded by British hoteliers Nigel Chapman and Nicholas Dickinson shown in the commercial photography and architectural photography. In 2006, von Essen hotels snapped up the company, and investment has been focused on a new spa complex and swimming pool for Fowey Hall.
Split-level suites are located at the end of the hotel's new wing, which contains 12 of Fowey Hall's 36 rooms. From the outside, this extension, which was the focus of the commercial photography and architectural photography, is sensibly in keeping with the stone external arches of the Palm Room's veranda.
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