Rossett Hall Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 7 June 1963. Hotel. 2 related planning applications.

Rossett Hall Hotel

WRENN ID
burning-step-pigeon
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wrexham
Country
Wales
Date first listed
7 June 1963
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Rossett Hall Hotel is a three-storey red-brick building with stone dressings, featuring a dummy third storey on the south-west elevation and a rendered parapet. The entrance front, facing south-east, is three bays wide, with a recessed central bay that has a triangular pediment adorned with dentils. The outer bays have heavily chamfered corners, with stone long and short quoins at the angles and a stone string course between the first and second storeys. A later one-storey wooden porch with a semi-circular pediment is located at the central bay. Below the rendered parapet wall is a dentilated brick cornice. The first and second storeys have near flush sliding twelve-pane sash windows. The cornice continues around the left return, where only two storeys are indicated by the fenestration. The pebble-dashed wall on the second storey features four twelve-pane sliding sash windows, with four sets of French windows below that open onto a Victorian verandah, which is documented to have existed by 1850 in a picture owned by the current owner. The right return shows three storeys with twelve-pane sliding sash windows in a shallow semi-circular bay, also topped with a dentilated brick cornice, believed to have been constructed in 1780. There is a large extension at the rear and south-west.

Inside, some original features remain, including an early 19th-century stone cantilevered staircase from the entrance hall. The north-east bay has a late 18th-century classical fireplace, decorated with egg-and-dart and acanthus motifs, flanked by coupled attached Corinthian columns. The overmantle features a medallion depicting Britannia with a laurel, framed by swags and urns. The dining room includes High Victorian plaster ceiling mouldings and a five-panelled door. The second storey contains four bedrooms, each with further fielded-panelled doors.

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  • Flood risk assessment
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