Queen's Hotel, St George's Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 March 1976. Hotel.
Queen's Hotel, St George's Crescent
- WRENN ID
- far-brick-violet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Conwy
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 March 1976
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Queen's Hotel, located on St George's Crescent, is a three-storey building with an attic above a basement, designed in the Italianate style. The ground floor features rusticated stonework, while the first and second floors are adorned with a giant order of Corinthian pilasters. The exterior is finished in stucco with a slate roof and sash glazing.
The hotel has a prominent corner position, with five windows facing the sea front and four windows on Clonmel Street. The attic level facing the sea includes five sash windows. The first and second floors have an entablature above the pilasters, with sash windows set in shouldered architraves on the second floor and sash windows featuring alternating segmental and triangular pediments on the first floor. The ground floor windows are decorated with stucco voussoirs. On the left side facing Clonmel Street, there are three windows in the same style, with a central doorway that has a porch supported by paired Ionic columns, followed by a narrower bay that is set slightly back.
At the rear, there is a block that advances with a rounded corner, rising four storeys above the basement and topped with a hipped slate roof. The top floor features camber-headed windows, while the second floor has windows with bracketed cornices, and the first floor has windows with triangular pediments. Facing Clonmel Street, there are two ground floor splayed bay windows that extend down to the basement level.
To the right of the corner block facing the sea, there are an additional five windows that match the style of the other buildings in the terrace. The attic includes a strip dormer, and there is a modillion eaves cornice. The second floor has five windows in shouldered architraves, with the central first floor window featuring a segmental pediment and the others in plain architraves. The ground floor windows again have stucco voussoirs.
The property is enclosed by a balustered dwarf forecourt wall.
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