Cae Mor Hotel, Nos.5 & 6 Penrhyn Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 March 1976. Hotel.

Cae Mor Hotel, Nos.5 & 6 Penrhyn Crescent

WRENN ID
outer-vestry-birch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 March 1976
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Cae Mor Hotel, located at Nos. 5 and 6 Penrhyn Crescent, is part of a terrace of four storeys and a basement, built with colourwashed rough-cast render and topped with a slated hipped roof featuring a bracketed eaves cornice. The building has quoins, a panelled band at the third floor sill level that incorporates shallow pediments above the second floor windows, a band at the second floor sill level, and a stringcourse at the first floor cill level. The windows are fitted with sash glazing.

The front elevation is symmetrical and consists of twelve bays. The end blocks are slightly advanced and each has two bays with paired segmental headed sash lights on the third and second floors. The second floor windows have triangular pediments on consoles and are complemented by shallow storeyed rectangular bay windows that extend from the first floor down to the basement. The third bay from each end features single light sash windows on all upper floors, with segmental heads on the third and second floors, and the second floor windows also have pediments on consoles. The first floor windows are adorned with entablatures on pilasters, while the ground floors include doorways.

The fourth and fifth bays from each end have paired segmental headed sash lights on the third and second floors, with cornices on consoles above the second floor lights and a single shallow segmental pediment over each pair. Each of these bays also features storeyed canted bay windows that descend from the first floors to the basement. The middle bays of the terrace each have a single-light window on the upper floors, with detailing similar to the third bay from each end.

The right return of the building has three windows in a similar style, with the outer bays featuring splayed bay windows that rise from the basement to the first floors.

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