The Glebe Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Stoke-on-Trent local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 November 1989. Public house. 2 related planning applications.

The Glebe Hotel

WRENN ID
ragged-marble-mist
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stoke-on-Trent
Country
England
Date first listed
23 November 1989
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Glebe Hotel is a public house built in the early 19th century. It features painted stucco with a Welsh slate roof that has a hipped design on the left and includes stucco ridge and end stacks, which are partially truncated. The building stands on a corner site and has three storeys with a three-window range of cross windows framed in moulded stucco with pediments. The second floor has two-light casements in stucco frames.

On the ground floor, there is a central doorway flanked by a three-light window on the left and a four-light window on the right. These windows have arched heads with leaded glazing and fine stained glass roundels featuring profiles reminiscent of Morris and Burne-Jones, separated by slender colonettes. Moulded pilasters are positioned on either side of the doorway.

The facade facing Aqueduct Street has similar window arrangements, though the first floor lacks pediments. It features a three-light arched-head window on the ground floor to the right, with a doorway and another window to the left. The canted corner has a doorway with a cross window topped by a curved pediment on the first floor and a two-light casement on the second floor. The building is accented with stucco quoins on either side and has a moulded cornice at the eaves level on both fronts. There are two-storey wings at the rear. The Glebe Hotel is part of a significant group of buildings that includes the Town Hall.

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