Seaton Hall Hotel And Adjoining Wing To Right is a Grade II listed building in the Hartlepool local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 December 1985. Hotel.
Seaton Hall Hotel And Adjoining Wing To Right
- WRENN ID
- drifting-banister-violet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Hartlepool
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 December 1985
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Seaton Hall Hotel, built around 1803, is a rendered and painted hotel with a Welsh slate roof featuring gable copings, kneelers, and corniced end stacks. The building has three storeys and three bays. On the ground floor to the left, there are two rectangular-plan bay windows from around 1900, which have angle pilasters and a cornice. A similar bay window on the right serves as a porch. The upper floors feature late 19th-century sash windows set in architraves, with the first-floor windows having glazing bars on the top lights. The corners of the building have pilaster strips.
Adjoining the hotel on the right is a two-storey, two-bay house that is now part of the hotel. This section has two early 20th-century bay windows and one casement window on the ground floor, while the first floor has paired sash windows in architraves, also with glazing bars on the top sashes. The building has a shallow eaves parapet, an off-centre gabled roof dormer with ornamental barge boards, and two tall rebuilt ridge and end stacks. The hotel is included for its group value.
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