- Langtry Manor
The Langtry Manor (formerly The Red House) is a
country house hotel located inBournemouth ,England . The house was built in 1877 byEdward VII for his mistressLillie Langtry .The Red House
Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton), was a highly successful British actress born on the island of
Jersey . A renowned beauty, she gained attention in 19th century London society and had a number of prominent lovers, including the future King Edward VII. After a very public 'courtship' the couple embarked on an exclusive affair. The Prince soon decided that he wanted to have somewhere that they could get away from prying eyes where they could relax and be themselves.The Prince bought a plot of land in a secluded area of Bournemouth's
East Cliff and told Lilly that she could design a home for them. Where others would have preferred jewellery and gowns Lillie was very practical and considered land and property to have lasting value. Lillie designed the royal lovenest, adding personal touches: Thefoundation stone shows ELL (Emilie LeBreton Langtry) and 1877; The Kings Chamber had a loftyceiling specially designed to disperse his cigar smoke; The walls featured originalpaintings and the couple's love of thetheatre was reflected in the carved oakfireplace which featured hand painted tiles with scenes fromShakespeare . Lilly named the new home The Red House. [ [http://www.lillielangtry.com/red-house.htm The Red House 1877 - Lillie Langtry ] ]A controversial feature within the building is a
stained glass window dated 1881 on a staircase commemorating the birth of her daughter Jeanne Marie who was born in Paris and attended by the Prince's own Physician. Rumour has it that the child was fathered byPrince Louis of Battenberg , the Prince's Nephew, who soon after rose swiftly through the ranks of the British navy. Jeanne Marie was brought up as Lillie's niece and was only told who her father was on the eve of her wedding day. [ [http://www.langtrymanor.co.uk/history.htm Hotels, East Cliff Bournemouth - History Langtry Manor ] ]Lilly did not enjoy the house for long. In 1880 the Prince is reputed to have fallen out with Lillie during a fancy dress dinner party where she came down in the same outfit as him and when he protested that it wasn't the done thing she put ice down his back. Lillie refused to apologise as advised by her friends and overnight became a
social outcast . Lillie (on the verge ofbankruptcy ) realised that she needed a job and embarked on an acting career eventually taking her to theUSA . The house was never used by Lilly or the Prince again. [ [http://www.lillielangtry.com/fall.htm Fall from Grace - Lillie Langtry ] ]Langtry Manor Hotel
In the 1970s the Howard family renovated the Red House into the Langtry Manor Hotel, and restored many of the original items within the building including some of the original architecture and decor. The hotel complex includes Langtry Lodge (a smaller Victorian house originally owned by Lord Derby) where Edward and Lilly stayed while the Red House were being built. Today the Lodge is used as a
conference hall and is licensed to holdwedding and civil ceremonies. In the main hotel there is a small display (the "1877 Collection") which holdsmemorabilia andartefacts of Lilly Langtry and the manor's history. [ [http://www.langtrymanor.co.uk/bournemouth_hotel.htm Country Manor Hotels Dorset - Langtry Manor ] ]In 2006 Langtry Manor again rose to public attention after appearing as the subject of the Five television series "
The Hotel Inspector ". The hotel went onto win the 'Best Small Hotel' award as part of the first Bournemouth Tourism Awards. [ [http://www.langtrymanor.co.uk/news-events.htm Events and News - Langtry Manor ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.langtrymanor.co.uk/ Langtry Manor Hotel]
* [http://www.lillielangtry.com/ Official website of Lillie Langtry]
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