Sunday 12 September 2021

Those Memories Made on Teardrop Lake – (83) Sleeping at the Claremont Hotel

 

Shallowfield sat on the southern edge of the Finchbottom Vale and was bordered on the other side by the Dancingdean forest and the town’s fortunes had always relied largely upon forestry and agriculture for its survival.

In the post war years with rationing and a shortage of work a lot of people moved away from the area and it only just survived and the community around Teardrop Lake fared even worse.

Only a few of the houses around the Lake were thriving, a lot of the houses had been rented out and those that hadn’t were in a poor state of repair, some too such an extent they were little more than ruins.

But by the 70s however things were beginning to change, thanks mainly to tourism as a result of an increase in leisure time.

This trend was reflected by the fact that the previously derelict Shallowfield Lodge, which had been inherited by a young couple from Lincolnshire, Rob and Sheryl Brown, was being turned into a Hotel.

From then on Shallowfield went from strength to strength which was echoed by the fortunes of the Claremont Hotel.

It was once the home of a wealthy Downshire family but like so many similar great houses in the county it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the owners suffered after the Great War.

It had had many reincarnations since then, particularly in the years between the wars and had been used for many things over the post war years but it wasn’t until the 60s that it became The Claremont Hotel.

However things had got tough in the Hotel trade with the success of Travelodge, Premier Inn and Holiday Inn Express and so places like the Claremont needed to offer something extra to attract the guests.

 

In the early summer a new manager was appointed, Matthew Millward, and he was an instant hit with the locals because he was young, tall, dark and handsome, physically fit, well-toned and had a reputation as a fair minded guy, which had very much preceded him.

He was 28 years old and his father owned the Millward Manor chain of hotels and he was grooming him to one day take over the reins of his worldwide hotel empire, the problem was that Matt had no head for business and he felt that he was more of an artistic soul.

Which could possibly have been ignored but for the fact that he had broken off his engagement with the granddaughter of his father’s oldest friend.

However that in itself wasn’t what had him exiled, it was Elaine’s attempted suicide, not that his action had caused her mental meltdown, it was rather more her mental instability being the deciding factor that forced him to end the engagement.

So it was decided to send Matt to the Claremont Hotel where he could do no real harm until the dust settled.

When he first found out he was being sent to Shallowfield, Matt was very unhappy, he was a city boy, born and bred, and he viewed being sent to the country as purgatory, but no one was more surprised than he was when he found that he actually loved it, it was a beautiful place, it was quiet and the air was clean and he felt immediately at home.

 

When he first found out he was being sent to Shallowfield Matt was very unhappy, he was a city boy, born and bred, and he viewed being sent to the country as purgatory, but no one was more surprised than he was when he found that he actually loved it, it was a beautiful place, it was quiet and the air was clean and he felt immediately at home.

After the broken engagement and the resulting fall out Matthew Millward decided that he would not under any circumstances get himself romantically entangled while he was on punishment duty.

But there is a very apt saying which goes “never on your own doorstep” which he had clearly never heard because on his first day he fell head over heels for the Hospitality Manager, Sarah Poole, although in his defence the feeling was mutual.

Although apart from two very passionate kisses, the first initiated by her and the second by him, and the fact they were hopelessly in love with each other nothing else happened.

 

She was five foot eight with short red hair, in a pixie cut, mesmerizing green eyes and a cute figure with curves in all the right places and long slender legs.

Sarah was 26 years old and wasn’t looking for a relationship either because she was married, albeit to an alcoholic who hadn’t had shown her any marital attention for two years but she was still married to him nonetheless.

Sarah had worked at the hotel for since she left school, five years in  housekeeping, five more in hospitality, and for two of those as Manager and she loved her job.

 

Despite the fact that Matthew was sent to the Claremont as a punishment and possessed no head for business he surprised his father as well as himself by doing a very acceptable job of managing the hotel and had grown the corporate side of the business and it was becoming a very popular venue for functions. 

This was as a result in no small measure to his decision to promote the former Hospitality Manager Sarah Poole.

This was after Martin Tyrer tendered his resignation, he had been a loyal employee of the Millward Manor group for ten years and had been the Assistant Manager at the Claremont for 5 of those and when the Manager’s vacancy came up he believed he was a shoe in for the job.

So when Matthew Millward was parachuted in over his head it was just too much for him to take.

It left Matthew in a very difficult position as he needed someone who knew the place inside out and Sarah Poole was the only person that really fitted the bill so he offered her the job.

 

Matthews father was particularly pleased with him, there had been no reported mishaps and he had turned around the fortunes of the hotel, and so he invited him up to Abbottsford for the weekend for a celebratory meal but as he was conscious that his success was due more to Sarah Poole’s efforts than his own he dragged her along as well.

 

The following weekend he went on his own, the meal was very good and it was nice to see his parents but he didn’t stay the whole weekend as he was missing the quiet of Claremont.

And in truth he was a little embarrassed taking all the credit for the success at the Claremont plus he rather missed Sarah.

 

Matthew felt very pleased with himself for persuading Sarah to take the assistant Managers job although it was for purely selfish reasons.

Having Sarah as assistant manager, who was not only hard working and diligent but could also handle the guests very well, meant he could comfortably leave her in charge while he was doing what he did best, letting other people get on with it.

 

On Saturday night after a lavish meal Matthew said goodbye to his parents and drove back to Shallowfield and it was 4 am when he pulled up outside the hotel, and he was surprised to see there were lights burning in his office so he decided to investigate, and on looking through his office window he saw Sarah, was asleep in his chair behind his desk.

Matthew smiled and then turned and headed to the entrance and when he reached his office door he could clearly see her sleeping behind his desk.

 

Sarah Poole was five foot eight with long shapely legs, but in his leather chair she looked quite small, almost childlike, her head, with her pixie cut red hair was turned to the side and she had an angelic look on her face.

It was a pretty face that he was very familiar with, he saw it every day at work and every night in his dreams.

 

As she slept in his chair she was wearing a turquoise green skirt, a rather creased white blouse and black opaque tights.

He tip toed in and closed the door behind him then he sat on the corner of his desk and watched her sleeping.

“Good morning” he said as she opened her mesmerizing green eyes.

“What are you doing here?” she said startled “I thought you were in Abbottsford”

“I was, I came back early” he replied

“More to the point, what are you doing here?”

“Kenny” she replied, Kenny was her alcoholic husband.

“What’s he done this time?” he asked

“He’s drunk” she replied

“So what’s new” he said ironically

“Nothing, but this time he’s been hammered for ten days straight” 

“You should leave him” he said

“And go where? And do what?” she snapped “He’s blown all our money on booze, there’s nothing left for me to start again on my own”

“But he’s never going to change” Matthew said

“I know” she agreed resignedly

“So why don’t you live in?” he asked

“I need something more than a maid’s room” she said sinking back in the chair

“That wasn’t what I had in mind” he said  

“I don’t know what you mean” she said with a confused expression on her face and then when the confusion cleared she said “oh no I can’t share with you”

“God I wasn’t suggesting that” he said with horror

“You don’t have to sound quite so horrified” she said

“Sorry” he said “but what I was suggesting was the Gate Lodge”

“Gate Lodge?” she responded

“Yes it’s the building down by the gate”

“I guessed that much, what about it?” she asked

“Well apparently when Martin Tyrer was assistant manager he had the use of the Lodge was part of his package” Matthew said

“No, Martin lived in the village” she corrected him

“Out of choice” he said “but he didn’t have to”

“Are you sure?” she asked

“Yes I saw it in his personnel file the other day” Matthew said

“What were you looking at that for?” she asked

“I had to do a reference” he replied

“Really?”

“Yes his file is still on the desk somewhere” He said as he glanced over his shoulder and all of a sudden she rose up from the chair and reached over and grabbed the file marked “Private and confidential” and began reading it.

“You were telling the truth” she said with surprise “So I can live there”

“Why would I lie?” he asked affronted

“I thought you were just being nice” she said as she leant over the desk rereading it

“That doesn’t sound like me” he said

”No it doesn’t” she agreed

“You cheeky cow” he said and pinned her to the desk and tickled her mercilessly until she was laughing so hard no sound was coming out of her so he stopped and let her regain her breath.

He bent down and kissed one cheek and caressed the other and said

“Go and get some sleep, in one of the vacant rooms”

“Ok boss” she purred

“And tomorrow get housekeeping to prepare the lodge and then you can move in”

“Thank you Matthew” she said and kissed him, but the kiss was more than gratitude

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