Marlborough Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 6 June 2001. Hotel.
Marlborough Hotel
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Conwy
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 6 June 2001
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Marlborough Hotel, located at No 9, is a former house dating back to the 18th century and features three windows with sash glazing. It is slightly set forward from the adjacent houses, Nos 7 and 8. The building has a slate roof and brick chimneys, with a stucco elevation that includes a rusticated ground floor. It stands four storeys tall with a basement, topped by a cornice and blocking course supported by large brackets. The top floor windows are camber-headed and consist of 4-pane sashes, framed by long brackets of the cornice. The second floor sash windows are adorned with shouldered stuccoed architraves. On the first floor, the central window features French doors that open onto a balcony with early 20th-century railings and lamp standards. Flanking the central window are storeyed canted bays that descend to the basement. The front of the building is enclosed by an early 20th-century bow-fronted iron glazed porch with Classical detailing. The gatepiers are topped with iron lamps that match those on the balcony, and there are iron railings.
Nos 10 and 11, also four storeys high with a basement, are constructed from similar materials and feature a dentil cornice. Each house has two windows. On the top floor, there is a square-headed window to the left and a three-light window to the right. The second floor has a round-headed window to the left and a window with three round-headed lights to the right. On the first floor, to the right, a canted bay window descends to the basement level and is crowned by a balustrade. To the left, No 10 has a square bay window above a prostyle Doric porch, while No 11 lacks the bay window and features a camber-headed window over a balustraded porch similar to No 10. Both houses have modern doors.
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