The Eagles Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 3 May 2002. Public house.

The Eagles Hotel

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Gwynedd
Country
Wales
Date first listed
3 May 2002
Type
Public house
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A 3-storey public house with a V-shaped plan on a corner site. The front is rusticated stucco in the lower storey beneath a moulded cornice, and late C19 roughcast in the upper storeys with smooth-rendered eared architraves to the windows. A hipped roof retains original graded slates on moulded eaves, with rendered end stacks. The Newborough Street elevation is 3-window with 12-pane sash windows in the middle storey and 9-pane in the upper storey beneath the eaves. An iron sign bracket to the L in the middle storey has scrollwork decoration around the date and arched lamp holders. In the lower storey, where the openings are altered, is an original doorway to the L converted to a window, then 2 large inserted windows, a doorway with overlight to the R of centre, and original window on the R replaced by a late C19 2-pane sash. The wall continues to the R and encloses a yard behind.

The splayed corner bay has a large window in the lower storey, and sash windows above similar to those of the Newborough Street elevation. The 3-window Tithebarn Street elevation is also similar to Newborough Street, although the windows are not evenly placed. The L-hand window in the middle storey has a single-pane upper sash, while in the upper storey the R-hand window is blind. A dated iron sign bracket is to the R in the middle storey. In the lower storey is a former doorway R of centre converted to a window, with 2 windows to its R and a single window to its L, all having late C19 2-pane horned sashes. Further L is an added flat-roofed porch to a fielded panel door and overlight, with another 2-pane sash window at the L end. A 2-storey 2-window rear wing is further L on the Tithebarn Street elevation, which has a replaced slate roof, added skylights and reduced ridge stack. In the upper storey are 12-pane sash windows, horned to the L and hornless to the R, while in the lower storey is a boarded door and overlight to the L, former central doorway converted to a window, and 2-pane sash window to the R.

Modernised interior with altered plan.

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