Prince Llewelyn Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 29 April 1952. Hotel.

Prince Llewelyn Hotel

WRENN ID
first-chalk-violet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
29 April 1952
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Prince Llewelyn Hotel is a large three-storey hotel complex that dates back to around 1830, featuring a primary three-bay section with a two-bay extension added in the third quarter of the 19th century. The building is constructed of rubble and has a continuous slate roof, which is half-hipped on the left side of the primary section and gabled on the right. It has deep eaves and verges, along with a central brick chimney topped with slate.

The primary section showcases a symmetrical facade with a central entrance that features a 20th-century projecting rubble porch and a modern boarded, part-glazed door. On the ground floor, there are modern tilting sashes that mimic late 19th-century four-pane sashes, set within their original openings and adorned with returned slatestone labels. The two upper floors each contain three windows that retain their original wooden intersecting tracery heads, although the lower sections have been replaced with modern multi-pane casements. These windows are complemented by slate sills and lintels.

To the right of the primary section, the adjoining extension has an entrance on the left with a simple 19th-century open iron columnar porch and a modern door. On the right side, there is a single-storey wooden canted bay window featuring plain 19th-century sashes. The first floor includes a plain 19th-century sash on the right, with a modern tilting copy on the left, while the second floor has further 19th-century sashes and additional sashes on the right return.

Set back from the road and adjoining to the right is a two-storey, three-bay addition from the early 20th century, also built of rubble and slate, with brick dressings around the openings. This section has a symmetrical facade with a central entrance and a simple rectangular overlight, flanked by pairs of plain sashes, all featuring slate lintels and sills. The ground floor includes a later 20th-century open verandah supported by rubble piers, with a low rubble front wall and slate roof. The upper floor has a pair of plain sashes in the center, with larger flanking sashes that break the eaves and are set within gabled dormers, which have plain bargeboards.

The interiors of the hotel have been modernized.

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