This is a lovely view of the New Bath Hotel, one of Matlock Bath's
oldest hotels and where people came for the medicinal properties
of the water. It is possible the photograph dates from the 1930's.
Certainly, there's no sign of an ash tree on Clifton Road that
the webmistress used to climb in the 1950's. There are other
clues. For example, Hartle's at the bottom of Clifton Road was
still in existence. On the right of the photograph, above Holy
Trinity Church, the remains of the Royal Hotel can be seen. This
had been destroyed by fire. Part of the hotel remained, as shown,
but the building became very dilapidated.
Some of the New Bath's gardens
can also be seen. They grew their own vegetables in the plot next
to Clifton Road.
In 1852 the hotel was described as follows:
"The NEW BATH HOTEL,
pleasantly situated at the South end of the Tufa Terrace,
owed its existence to the second hot spring, that was discovered
some years after the Old Bath. It has been enlarged at various
periods, and now forms three sides of a quadrangle, and is a
large and commodious establishment, with beautiful grounds[1]".
Just
over fifty years later, Benjamin Bryan comments on the hotel
and its bath:
"The "New Bath" is situate within the
area of the Hotel to which it has given its name. This hotel
is finely placed, has been thoroughly modernised, is luxuriously
finished, and admirably managed. The bath, however, is very old
fashioned. It is built of heavy masonry, with a low arched roof,
almost in the foundations of the western wing; but although it
has all the advantages of constant current, even temperature,
and curative properties to be found elsewhere, it is not much
used by visitors[2]".
Names of various people who owned or managed the hotel in earlier
times:[3]
George Saxton and his son George Withers Saxton (they advertised
from at least 1823 until 1855, and are known to have been there
from at least 1797[4])
Miss Ivatt & Mrs. Jordan (their names appeared from 1857 to
1876)
Thomas Tyack[5]
By 1899 the hotel was under new management[6].
At the beginning of the twentieth century the New Bath Hotel Co.
Ltd. were listed as proprietors[7]
and Bertram Clulow was the manager in 1901.[8] |