Olde Place Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 August 1971. Hotel.
Olde Place Hotel
- WRENN ID
- third-groin-myrtle
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Brighton and Hove
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 20 August 1971
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Olde Place Hotel is a single house that has been converted into a hotel, dating from the early 19th century. It features a construction of cobbles and flint with red brick dressings that have been painted, topped with a tiled roof. The building is two storeys high and has two windows. The entrance is flat-arched and flanked by pilasters, though the cornice above is now missing. The entrance includes a panelled door of original design, with the top panels now glazed. All windows are flat-arched, and there is a single-storey bay on the ground floor. A storey band runs across the building, with a first-floor window above the bay featuring tripartite sashes, both windows adorned with brick dressings. A brick dentil cornice is present, and the roof is hipped. The right-hand return wall is constructed of flint with painted red brick dressings. There is an additional range to the west that is set forward from the original building, but it is not of special interest. The interior has not been inspected.
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