Dudley Arms Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 October 1966. Hotel.
Dudley Arms Hotel
- WRENN ID
- tilted-paling-ochre
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Denbighshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 20 October 1966
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Dudley Arms Hotel is a long, two-storey building with a four-window façade, featuring roughcast over stone and slate roofs. It has stone end stacks and a stone ridge stack to the right of the center. The building is arranged with a symmetrical three-window block on the left and a fourth unit on the right. The entrance is located in the center of the three-window block and is accessed by two steps leading to a large open flat-roofed porch supported by wooden pillars. The entrance features a panelled door with an overlight set in a moulded doorcase. The windows are 16-pane hornless sashes with flat heads and stone sills, positioned above and flanking the porch, except for the bottom left window, which has been replaced by a canted bay window with a hipped rooflet, containing a three-light transomed wooden casement window. The right unit also has the same 16-pane hornless sashes. The front of the building displays the words 'Dudley Arms Hotel' in separate letters under the eaves. The east gable end is not rendered and features a stone plinth.
At the rear, there are two long service wings, both of which have undergone alterations. The west wing has a rendered gable end with a full-height canted bay, and a three-light wooden casement window that lights the upper storey. Its east side has three planked or panelled doors with overlights, now leading to toilets, flanked by 20th-century windows; there are also two sash windows on the upper storey. The east wing features a 20th-century door to the gable end with a 20th-century window above, along with sash and 20th-century windows on the east side. Between the wings is a rear entrance to the hotel, which is sheltered by a 20th-century gabled first-floor unit. There is a small gabled block situated between the main range and the east wing.
Adjoining the northwest angle of the west wing is a two-storey, two-window house made of rubble stone with an asbestos roof and a rendered right end stack. It has a 20th-century panelled door to the right of center and 20th-century windows, but the large lintel above the left-hand window suggests that it may have originally served as a cart-shed and stable range.
Access to the interior was not available at the time of inspection.
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