Irene & Michael George have owned The Welbeck since 2005. Before then, they were running the business side by side with Michael’s parents, Hilda & Peter. Due to Peter’s untimely death in 2004, naturally Hilda took a step back and Irene & Michael took the reins.
In 1977, Hilda & Peter owned a hotel in Fleetwood; but because of their love for the Isle of Man, when a young Michael & Harold (Peter’s father) came back from a daytrip to the island telling them a property they’d seen in an estate agent’s window- they decided to sell up, and buy The Welbeck Hotel. Leaving Michael, their daughter Christine, and Harold behind (for now!).
The Welbeck was orginally made up of 29 bedrooms. Where the lift shaft is now, was the shared bathroom on each floor. Where 105 is now was the sitting room, and 106, where the night porter stayed – to let you in if you’d forgotten your key!
The aforementioned lift shaft was built in 1987 in only viable place we could fit it at the time. It works a dream, even if it is a little ‘cosy’!
Irene, Michael & Hilda look back fondly on the weddings held, with many returning to celebrate an anniversary. As much pressure as there was, it was a fabulous affair with the Rosebery Suite hosting the Reception meal, then quickly and efficiently switched up in to a party area with a dancefloor and DJ, whilst guests enjoyed an intermission in the old Welbeck Bar.
Many of the family tree have worked in the Hotel, including Irene & Michael’s 4 children; Matthew, Elizabeth, Lucy & Terence- Christine and her 3 children; Alistair, Alex & Katie. Lucy has been back and forth a few times, but is a more permanent fixture.
We’ve seen many staff through the doors and we are extremely lucky that they have dedicated themselves to our business and shown our guests true hospitality.