Ambassador Hotel, Glan-y-Mor Parade is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 March 1976. Hotel.

Ambassador Hotel, Glan-y-Mor Parade

WRENN ID
crooked-tin-crag
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 March 1976
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Ambassador Hotel, located on Glan-y-Mor Parade, is a Grade II listed building featuring stucco construction and slate roofs. The corner block has a hipped slate roof with a modern attic window strip and faces the sea. On the third floor, there are three sash windows with pilasters, while the second floor has three round-headed sash windows. The first floor showcases two storeyed canted bay windows that extend to ground level, along with a glazed veranda dating from around 1933.

The left return elevation facing St George’s Place includes a modern attic window strip. Each outer bay on the third and second floors has paired windows, and the first floor features storeyed canted three-light bay windows topped with triangular pediments over the central first-floor light. The central first-floor window is segmental-headed, adorned with pilasters and a segmental pediment. The doorway in the center of the ground floor bay is flanked by half columns, an entablature, and a triangular pediment. The glazed veranda extends before the right-hand bay and continues around the corner.

To the left, there is a slightly recessed block with six windows, three storeys tall with an attic. This block features gabled dormers (although there is a strip dormer over the right two bays), bracketed eaves, and round-headed sash windows on the second floor. The first floor has paired round-headed windows and two canted bay windows that drop down. A doorway is located in the right bay of this block, while the ground floor of the rest is covered by a glazed verandah.

To the right of the corner block, facing the sea, is a four-storey, two-window block that is recessed. It has two sash windows on the second and third floors, a plain sash window on the first floor to the right, and a canted bay window to the left that drops down. On the ground floor, there is a round-headed doorway that has been converted into a window.

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