
A Cornwall hotel is set to undergo major redevelopment after plans received the green light from the local authority.
Proposals for Watergate Bay Hotel, centring on the overhaul of the former Tregurrian Hotel site, were shaped through consultations with local residents, communities and statutory bodies, and will be delivered in up to three phases over several years. The intention is to enhance accessibility and enjoyment of the beach area for both visitors and locals.
Once complete, the site of the former Tregurrian Hotel will see the emergence of the new Watergate Bay Beach Club, expanding the existing hotel's wellbeing offerings. Facilities will include a swimming pool, gym, studios, treatment rooms, and a wellness zone dedicated to the hotel staff’s welfare. The development will also have multi-room apartments.
A permanent timber-built food pavilion designed to showcase local, independent food and drink enterprises is set to replace the present temporary shipping containers across from the hotel, creating a dedicated spot for "street food by the sea", reports Cornwall Live.
A small convenience shop, identified as a significant need through public consultation, will be added to the development. Alongside this, 12 beach loft hotel suites will be constructed closer to the beach and built into the natural contours of the hill, complete with grass roofs and designed in harmony with the surrounding cliffs and beach below, according to the company. A new walkway will connect these structures to the main Watergate Bay Hotel building.
The company also plans to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility, following an in-depth road safety audit by Cornwall Council contractor Cormac. Proposals also include a new landscaped car parking area, which the business says will blend into the natural surroundings and enhance the bay's accessibility for the future. Minimising environmental impact was kept front of mind throughout the application process, it added.
Will Ashworth, executive director of Watergate Bay Hotel, said: "Having listened to our neighbours, partners and local community, we are today announcing that our plans have been approved. We thank everyone for their input in this process as their views have helped evolve our vision, which will secure the sustainability and accessibility of Watergate Bay for the future – as well as maximise enjoyment of the Bay for everyone."