THE ENGLISHMAN
This castle was used later on as general headquarters of the
customs officers and at the beginning of the XXth century it
was bought by Sir George Langworthy. He transformed it into
a property with splendid gardens and miradors over the sea.
Most of our grandparents, even our parents, remember this gentleman
whom they called el señorito inglés
(the English gentleman) or el inglés de la peseta
( the Englishman of the peseta) because he helped people in
need and he attended sick people at their bedside; people queued
at the door of his property to say a prayer known as the
treatment and thus, they got a silver peseta, which meant
the daily food for a whole family at the time.
George Langworthy was a philanthropist,
as the people of Torremolinos could see day after day, year
after year. When he arrived in our country he was immensely
rich, but he died as a poor man in 1945, surrounded by his employees
and the whole town of Torremolinos who accompanied his simple
coffin.
He is built in the English cemetery of Málaga. He has
been the only Honorary and Favourite Citizen of Torremolinos,
honor that was given to him by the town hall in 1918 due to
his altruistic task in favour of his fellow citizens. He was
considered the father of the poor.
His street Castillo del Inglés,
opened in 1990, leads us to the Hotel Santa Clara, where there
is a monument in his honor.
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