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Week St.
Mary
NORTH CORNWALL, UK
50° 45'03.84"N
4° 30'01.39"W
Elevation: 142m OS: SX237977
CALOR VILLAGE OF THE YEAR
County Winner
2009

Lambley Park
Lambley Park was built around 1894 and had been a
landmark of the village for as long as anyone alive
could remember. So it was with sadness that such a fine
imposing building should suffer a disastrous fire on 6th
April 2004. Lambley Park Country House Hotel was almost
totally destroyed. Almost 20 months later very little
has changed, except for demolition and site clearance in
preparation for a rebuilding project.
The hotel was destroyed by a fire accidentally started
by a firm of decorators during refurbishment, one month
prior to re-opening with upgraded accommodation. The
fire started under the flat roof above one of the bays
on the first floor - apparently an area behind the eaves
(where paint was being stripped with hot air guns) must
have become overheated and some four hours after the
hot-work ceased the embers reached flash-point. |

Lambley Park Country House Hotel
before the renovations. |
| 15 minutes later the roof was completely gone. After
25 minutes the fire department arrived. The water
pressure in the hydrants in the village was almost zero
- therefore the fire department emptied our well onto
the fire. Tankers arrived and they emptied them onto the
fire but only to contain the fire within the shell of
the building. |
| Many of the residents of Week
St. Mary were as devastated as we were at the loss of
the house which had been a part of the village life and
history since the late 1800’s. Alan and I have been
asked many times how things are progressing and we thank
all those people for their kind wishes and interest in
the ongoing saga. For those who do not know the history,
we moved to Lambley Park in October 2003 and started a
refurbishment/renovation program that was due to
culminate in May 2004 with the re-opening of the Lambley
Park Country House Hotel on 1st June 2004. Unfortunately
in April 2004 whilst the decorators were working on the
external woodwork using hot air guns, fire, fanned by
strong south-westerly winds destroyed the hotel despite
the valiant efforts of the local fire fighters. |
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Lambley Park undergoing major
renovations. |

The building was unsafe to be left
as it was, after the devastating fire and consequently
the decision to demolish the shell was taken. |

When faced with modern machinery
it didn't take long for our building to become just a
memory. |
For safety reasons the remains of the hotel were
demolished in July 2005. Who could have predicted how
slow the wheels would turn... Until the finances are
resolved the rebuild phase cannot be started.
Some 20 months on the case between the decorators and
their insurance company is still on-going and currently
rests with a final decision yet to be made by the
Financial Ombudsman. In anticipation of a decision being
imminent, outline planning was sought and granted to
rebuild the hotel.
Our intention is to continue fighting insurance
companies and eventually secure the funds to rebuild the
Lambley Park Hotel. In the interim Alan is putting his
30 years experience in the computer industry to good use
and is offering installation, upgrades, help and advice
for those with home PC & network requirements at village
prices. |
| Andrea Peek & Alan Middleton |
| • Lambley Park Country Hotel -
website
- email:
alan@lambley-park.co.uk |
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