History
We understand that the main part of the hotel was built in 1762. The only tangible evidence for this date is a wellpreserved ram's horn with "1762" scratched on it which is reputed to have been discovered in the foundations a number of years ago when some alterations were being carried out.
There is an excellent etching of the east side of the house in Harrison's Picturesque Views of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, published in 1788.
This shows a lake in front of the house which was fed from rain falling on the roofs; evidently, and not surprisingly, this was found to be an unreliable source and the lake was converted into the present sunken garden.
Previous Owners
The first owner, and builder, of the house was Alexander Emerson, who was born at Caistor and inherited the West Retford Estate under the will of G. Wharton, Esq. Emerson was a member of a rather fashionable masonic lodge in London and helped to found a lodge in Retford which met at Amcott House in Grove Street for a number.of years. Emerson's grandson, who lived at Ulverscroft Abbey in Leicestershire, appears to have sold West Retford House after his father's death in 1834 to James Lee, Esq.
During this time the many fine trees in the grounds matured and today include three cedars, several tall beeches, many chestnuts and elms, and the almost legendary tulip tree. Most of these trees are as old as the house and some of them, like the tulip tree and the mulberry tree, are dying of old age. Last year we planted a young tulip tree which should be mature enough to bear its remarkable flowers before the present one has to come down - or falls down.

Photograph showing RAF members during World War II when the hotel was used as an RAF base.


