Liverpool Arms Hotel is a Grade II* listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 September 1950. Hotel. 1 related planning application.

Liverpool Arms Hotel

WRENN ID
tangled-groin-plum
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 September 1950
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A 3-storey 7-bay hotel of scribed roughcast, slate roof, and roughcast stacks to the R and to the L of centre in the front roof slope. The central entrance has an open modern porch on square posts, and steps up to a recessed replacement door. The lower and middle storeys have moulded architraves to 18-pane hornless sash windows, with broad and smooth-rendered sill band in the middle storey. Between middle and upper storeys is a raised band with 'Liverpool Arms Hotel' in big raised letters. The upper storey has shorter 6-pane hornless sash windows, of which the 2nd bay is blind and the 4th has horned sashes.

The rear has extensive additions, above which are 2 rendered gabled bays, and some 4-pane and 2-pane sashes, including the stair windows on the R side.

The interior is modernised, although ground-floor rooms on the L side of the entrance retain panelled shutters. On the L side, at the rear, is an original full-height dog-leg stair with turned balusters, plain square newels and panelled sides.

Detailed Attributes

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