The Hotel Victoria is in Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom and is near the cliffs above the Great Western Beach.
In the years prior to 1897 local Councilors envisaged development opportunities of building a grand hotel.
[2][better source needed] The hotel was designed by the Cornish architect, John Sansom, who was part of a practice in Liskeard.
[3][4] He was responsible for designing a number of works in Cornwall, mostly around Liskeard, the Porthminster Hotel in St. Ives, and various schools and churches.
[10][11] The closure led to 60 staff redundancies, though the new owner plans to renovate and continue operating the hotel.