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

No 9 is similar to adjacent Nos 7 & 8, a former house of three windows, sash glazing; slightly set forward from adjacent houses. Slate roof; brick chimneys. Stucco elevation with rusticated ground floor; 4 storeys and basement. Crowning cornice and blocking course with large brackets. Camber-headed top floor windows (4-pane sashes); long brackets of cornice frame windows. Second floor sash windows have shouldered stuccoed architraves. On first floor, window to centre has French doors giving onto balcony with early C20 rails and lamp standards. To each side storeyed canted bay descending to basement. Front enclosed by early C20 bow-fronted iron glazed porch with Classical detailing. Gatepiers have iron lamps similar to those on balcony; iron railings

Nos 10 & 11 are also of 4 storeys and basement in similar materials; dentil cornice. Each house is of 2 windows. At top floor level, square-headed window to L, and 3-light window to R. On second floor round-headed window to L, and window of 3 round-headed lights to R. On first floor, to R, canted bay window descends to basement level, crowned by balustrade. To L, No 10 has floor square bay window above prostyle Doric porch; No 11 lacks bay window and has camber-headed window over balustaded porch similar to No 10. Modern doors.

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