Victoria Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Redcar and Cleveland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 May 1999. Public house. 3 related planning applications.

Victoria Public House

WRENN ID
proud-hinge-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Redcar and Cleveland
Country
England
Date first listed
26 May 1999
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Victoria Public House, likely originally shops, houses, and a public house, was probably built around 1863. It is located in Saltburn, with a section extending into Cleveland Street. The building is constructed of yellow Pease brick with ashlar dressings, a Welsh slate roof to numbers 3 and 4 Dundas Street, a concrete tiled roof to numbers 5 Dundas Street and 2 Cleveland Street, and brick chimneys.

The exterior is three storeys high with a five-window front along Dundas Street East, which returns one bay into Cleveland Street. The ground floor pub front has three shop-style fronts, with entrances to the right of the first two and a canted corner window that was likely once an entrance for the third. These fronts feature panelled stall risers and pilasters with elaborate heads, supporting corniced fascias separated by moulded brackets with gabled finials. The windows on the ground floor have arcaded heads, with later 20th-century etched glass in the lower sections. Upper-floor windows are four-pane sashes with projecting, bracketed stone sills, and keyed, chamfered heads – the first floor having shallow segmental arches, and the second floor round arches that terminate with faceted stops. A dogtooth brick eaves cornice is present, along with tall yellow chimney pots to the ridge chimneys of numbers 3 and 4 Dundas Street East. The right return to Cleveland Street features a half-glazed entrance in the fourth bay, an arched vehicle entry to the right, and four-pane sash windows on the upper floors, with projecting stone sills and wedge stone lintels. The chimney of number 2 Cleveland Street has been truncated.

The interior includes a panelled bar with mirrored shelving, and restored and elaborated moulded plasterwork and panelling from the late 20th century.

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