
HOSPITALITY
& GUEST EXPERIENCE
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Healing Waters of the Bath Stream

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The Bath Hotel Estate
And Hot Springs
1842 Brochure
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.


Flights to Nevis
COOKE LETTER HERE
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TALK ABOUT HOW TRAVEL TO THE ISLAND CHANGED OVER THE YEARS- We could well remember the different baths namely Man Bath, Boys Bath,Deep Hole, Myra Bath (named after the person whose house the bath was in front of), Hot Hole, Women Bath and the list continues. These Baths stretched from behind Mrs Hanley to almost at the bogs.
MAKING A BOOKING
There is no historical research done on Bath village, but records indicate that the village started as a "long run" or shelter built by the Anglican Church on glebe land purchased from Bath Estate (or Bath Plain) owned by the black Huggins family. The long run was to provide housing after the 1928 hurricane. The occupants never left and squatted and built houses in the area.
About 20 years ago, an Anglican cleric, Alison Percival, tried to get the people of Bath to pay rent. Defeated by long tenancy.
HOSPITALITY
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AEROGRAMME
BOOKING

Born Nov 27 1892 to Ernest and Rhoda Walwyn in Bath Village.
He was a teacher at Brown Pasture, Nevis and in 1913 he left Nevis to teach at Rosseau Boys School in Dominica until 1915 when he then worked in the Treasury in Portsmouth, Dominica until he returned to Nevis in 1920. From 1930 to 1937, he lived in Antigua with his family where he was appointed an audit clerk in the Treasury in Antigua, He then became the Post Master for St Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla. And in 1947 he became the postmaster to Montserrat. In 1953, when he retired as a civil servant, a small group of prominent residents of Charlestown and Bath Village, to start a cooperative bank. The goal of the bank was to provide financial assistance to marginal individuals. The Nevis Cooperative Bank started in 1954, with DR as its executive chairman, a position he would hold until 1990. He was very active in the Nevisian society and received an honorary doctorate from UWI Cave Hill in 1991. THE D.R. Walwyn Plaza is named in his honor.
ICE BAR &
DINING
COCKTAIL MENU HERE- Owned the Bath House Hotel. He had come to Nevis from Barbados in the 1850s, where his family made significant wealth from the sugar trade. In the 1850w he acquired the Bath Hotel and held political position in the Executive Council of Nevis.
COCKTAIL MENU HERE- Owned the Bath House Hotel. He had come to Nevis from Barbados in the 1850s, where his family made significant wealth from the sugar trade. In the 1850w he acquired the Bath Hotel and held political position in the Executive Council of Nevis.


STAFF WAGES
LOG BOOK
STAFF WAGE LOG BOOK HERE - Wally Wade, a brilliant Montserratian, bought Barbour's interest in the Leeward Island Development Co from him. Wade later sold some of his interest to Pinney's Development company controlled by Max Fischer. This interest sold included the Bath House Estate.

PAST BOOKING LETTERS
Hiring Request Letter
RELIABLE WHITE PERSON LETTER HERE - Dem Say hole. Locals used to wash, bathe, hang clothes on the surrounding trees and gossip. Relating stories of the day, they all started with “yuh hear what dem say” hence the name of the hole.



1958 GUEST PRICING
Froberville LETTER TEXT HERE 1958
owned the Bath House Hotel. He had come to Nevis from Barbados in the 1850s, where his family made significant wealth from the sugar trade. In the 1850w he acquired the Bath Hotel and held political position in the Executive Council of Nevis.
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Was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.

BAGGAGE RECEIPT
STAFF WAGE LOG BOOK HERE - Wally Wade, a brilliant Montserratian, bought Barbour's interest in the Leeward Island Development Co from him. Wade later sold some of his interest to Pinney's Development company controlled by Max Fischer. This interest sold included the Bath House Estate.

A Reliable White Person...
Hiring Request Letter
RELIABLE WHITE PERSON LETTER HERE - Dem Say hole. Locals used to wash, bathe, hang clothes on the surrounding trees and gossip. Relating stories of the day, they all started with “yuh hear what dem say” hence the name of the hole.
1958 GUEST PRICING CONT'D
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Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.

FROBERVILLE &
OWNERS OVER THE YEARS
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We could well remember the different baths namely Man Bath, Boys Bath,Deep Hole, Myra Bath (named after the person whose house the bath was in front of), Hot Hole, Women Bath and the list continues. These Baths stretched from behind Mrs Hanley to almost at the bogs.
GARDEN & GROUNDS
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COCKTAIL MENU
, a British civil engineer who had lived on Montserrat where his wife’s family had an estate. Around 1900, Hollings worked on restoring the Bath House Hotel. It was he who added two galleries to the building.
COCKTAIL RECIPES
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.

1842 BROCHURE
PAGE 3 OF BROCHURE
PAGE 3 OF BROCHURE TEXT HERE - Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.


1842 BROCHURE
Page 2 of Brochure
TEXT FROM PAGE 2 OF BROCHURE - Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.
Norman Fowler was a socialite that moved to Nevis in 1968, where he purchased the Bath Hotel and lived onsite in one of its suites. Unfortunately in March 23 1977, he lost consciousness while bathing in the Hot Spring and drowned. ‘Who was Norman Fowler?’, appeared on April 12th 2013, in the local St Kitts and Nevis newspaper, SKN Choice Times.

