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The History of Raven Hall
| Until 1774 when Raven Hall (or Peak Hall as it was known then) was built Ravenscar consisted of just a few farm buildings and a large farm built of the site of a Roman Fort. Unfortunately all that remains of the Roman fort were the foundations which were unearthed during the building of Raven Hall. The foundation stone of the ancient fort is now on display in the Whitby Museum, while the rest of the stones may well have found themselves in the walls and buildings in the surrounding area. Raven Hall was built by Captain William Childs of the King's Regiment of light Dragoon, Captain Childs was originally from London but came to Yorkshire with the army. After Captain Childs bought the Ravenscar Alum Works in 1763 he fell in love with the area and decided to build a family home. Captain Childs and his family became rather rich when Raven Hall was used as a retreat for King George III when his mental health began to suffer after the death of his beloved daughter Princess Amelia. After the Kings stay many other Royals from across Europe, including the Queen of Portugal, who suffered similar symptoms came to stay at Raven Hall. On Captain Child's death in 1829 the house passed to his daughter Ann Willis. The familys fortune which had been created from play host to the Royal of Europe was quickly squandered by Ann's son the Rev. Dr. Richard Willis. The eccentric Reverend had a passion for Louse and horse racing at Doncaster. Several losing streaks later and the Reverend was having to offer supposed cures for insomnia at a guinea a time. A large amount of the fortune was also spent on creating the beautiful hanging terraced gardens and battlements. Eventual the Reverends debts caught up with him and a Mr. William Hammond of London foreclosed on the mortgage and took over Raven Hall. Mr. Hammond soon throw himself into the local community and built the local church, windmill and became a key figure in the Scarborough to Whitby rail line. After William Hammond's death in 1885 and that of his wife five years later his four daughters sold the house to Peak Estate Company who turned the Hall in to a hotel. In 1895 Raven Hall opened as a hotel for the very first time. In 1989 the golf links was opened by the Earl of Cranbrooke and a Victorian Square along with guest's houses and tea rooms were also opened in the same year. In 1911 the Ravenscar Estate Company went bankrupt and in 1913 was bought by the Hudson Hotel group before being taken over in 1928 by Mr. Carter. In 1932 Mr. Cooper bought the hotel and built the swimming pool. The Gridley family purchased the hotel in 1961 before in 2004 the hotel was sold to the Epworth Hotels group. |
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