The Beverley Arms Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 March 1950. Hotel. 8 related planning applications.

The Beverley Arms Hotel

WRENN ID
western-cornice-honey
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
1 March 1950
Type
Hotel
Source
Historic England listing

Description

In the entry for: BEVERLEY NORTH BAR WITHIN (west side) 9/213 No 27 (incorp No 25) The Beverley Alms Hotel "Photograph" shall be added at the end of the description.


TA 0339 BEVERLEY NORTH BAR WITHIN (west side) 9/213 No 27 (incorp No 25) 1.3.50 The Beverley Arms Hotel GV II 1794, built by William Middleton, probably on older core. 3 storeys in painted red brick with stone dressings. Pantile roof. Now 10 windows, including the rebuilt 3-window extension, formerly No 25, hung sashes with glazing bars, 1st floor cill band. Slender cornice under coped parapet. 2 columns with fluted capitals to entrance porch of stone with iron balcony. Arched doorway with ornamental radial bar fanlight, fluted transom. Arched window at 1st floor above entrance, with radial bars at head and with stone architrave. Interior: much altered, contained a famous kitchen of which paintings by Elwell have several times appeared at the Royal Academy. NMR.

Listing NGR: TA0310339758

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