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In the hushed stillness of Penang Hill, the skeletal remains of Crag Hotel whisper tales of bygone eras. The Crag Hotel stands as a silent sentinel, overlooking the vibrant tapestry of Penang Island. This once-grand hotel has witnessed a fascinating evolution, transforming from a private residence to a sanatorium, and finally to a renowned hotel.

Originally built in 1845 by William Clubley, the site initially served as his private home. By the 1850s, it had transitioned into a sanatorium, offering respite and healing to those seeking refuge from the bustling city below. In 1896, Captain John W. Kerr, an employee of the East India Company, took over the lease and transformed the site into a popular European retreat. He named it “the Crag,” and it quickly became a haven for those seeking escape from the oppressive heat and humidity of the coastal areas.

The late 1880s witnessed the arrival of the Sarkies brothers, four Armenian immigrants who would leave an indelible mark on the hotel’s history. They acquired the lease and, after minor renovations, transformed the Crag into a luxurious hotel, boasting nine bungalows. The Crag Hotel flourished, attracting guests from far and wide. Its popularity soared until the outbreak of World War I, when it was sold to the colonial government. Though still managed by the Sarkies brothers, the hotel’s ownership changed hands in 1925, becoming the property of the Federated Malay States Railway.

A significant transformation occurred in 1930 when most of the hotel was rebuilt. The Crag Hotel continued to operate until World War II, when it was requisitioned by the occupying Japanese army and repurposed as a prison for British captives. After the war, the Crag Hotel reopened in 1947 but struggled to regain its former glory. Its doors finally closed in 1954, marking the end of an era.

The building’s story doesn’t end there. In 1955, it was leased to the Uplands School, breathing new life into its aged walls. However, this too was a temporary reprieve. When the school relocated in 1977, the Crag Hotel was once again abandoned, left to the elements and the whispers of its past.

Even in its derelict state, the Crag Hotel continued to captivate. It served as a filming location for the 1992 film “Indochine,” starring Catherine Deneuve, and later for the BBC/Channel 4 television series “Indian Summers.” Today, the Crag Hotel stands as a poignant reminder of Penang’s rich history. Despite several attempts to revive it, the Crag Hotel remains in ruins, a haunting yet beautiful testament to time’s passage and the enduring allure of a bygone era.

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