The Market Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 October 1998. A Edwardian Public house and hotel.
The Market Hotel
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Anglesey
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 October 1998
- Type
- Public house and hotel
- Period
- Edwardian
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Market Hotel is an early 20th-century public house and hotel located with its main elevation facing Bulkeley Square to the north. It features a free style design, is two storeys high with attics, and has a three-bay frontage. The ground floor is constructed of red brick in Flemish bond, with rounded sills, while the first and attic storeys are smooth rendered. The building has a mansard roof with projecting eaves, covered in slates laid to diminishing courses. This roof includes three intricately shaped gabled dormers and brick gable stacks with coping.
On the ground floor, there are tripartite windows in the central and right-hand (west) bays, featuring horned sashes with small paned lights; the central lights have 20 panes, and the flanking lights have 10 panes each. The main entrance is situated between these two bays and is topped with a simple canopy hood supported by shaped brackets. Two doorways in the left (east) bay provide access to the first floor accommodation and the rear courtyard.
The first floor windows in each bay are similarly detailed, set in slightly canted oriels, with a 20-paned sash window above the main entrance doorway. The attic storey features three gabled dormers, with the central dormer being wider and slightly taller than the flanking ones, all showcasing intricately shaped heads. The central dormer contains three windows with small panes in the upper lights only, while the flanking dormers have paired windows with similar detailing. Above the central window in the central dormer is the brewery crest, and the name of the establishment is displayed in lettering above the main doorway, with a sign hung on an iron bracket to the right of the first-floor window in the central bay.
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