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The Hotel & Area's History

The Hotels Roots

How it all began...A Warm Yorkshire Welcome Awaits....

In the late 19th Century and early 20th Century the site of the hotel was used as a Quarry. It then became a Petrol filling station and operated during the Second World War and sometime afterwards and later evolved into a Volvo dealership, which is how many locals remember it.  In February 1987 it became the “Beverly Hills” Pizzaria / Bistro . In 1990 a hotelier purchased the restaurant and extended the building and the Hotel St Pierre opened in April 1992. 

The name is derived from it’s history as a Quarry. St.Peter was regarded as Jesus’ main desciple and therefore the “rock” (strength) of the desciples, but Hotel Saint Peter didn’t sound right. Therefore, the Hotel referred to the French translation Pierre. Hence, Hotel St.PIERRE was born.

Hotel St Pierre joined the BEST WESTERN Family  in October 2008, improving in all aspects of quality and customer service, acheiving this with friendly staff and their Home from Home atmosphere. 

 

 

The Area..

Newmillerdam..

History of NewmillerdamCovering over 230 acres of woodland and water, Newmillerdam was once part of an area known as Thurstonhaugh.

Around 1285 the area eventually became known as New Mylle on Dam when a new corn mill was built, probably situated upstream near to the site of the Boathouse.   At that time the dam used to feed the water wheel . The cornmill which exists today on the A61 is not the original but was built in the 1820's.

 

Sandal..

Sandal CastleJust 1.5mile along the road from the hotel lay the ruins of Sandal Castle, best known for the Famous Battle of Wakefield, where in 1460 the the War of the Roses was fought close by. Richard Duke of York was killed in this battle.

in the 1640s Sandal Castle was besieged twice by Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War. After this the Castle was stripped of its defences.

Remains of the 13th century stone castle and the fine motte and bailey can be seen on site. Visitors can climb to the top of the motte where they are treated to superb views of the Calder Valley.

A Visitors Center is on-site where finds of the extensively excavations can be viewed.

There are many more places of interest in and around Wakefield, why not take a look at our Local Attractions Page ....