Llanerch Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 September 1985. Hotel.
Llanerch Hotel
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 30 September 1985
- Type
- Hotel
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Llanerch Hotel is primarily an early 19th-century building with a front of varying heights, though it has earlier origins and some later alterations. The main section features a two-storey and attic front made of coursed rubble, topped with a raised slate roof and rubble end stacks. It has wide boarded eaves and a modern flat-roofed slate-hung dormer with casement windows. On the first floor, there are four sash windows with glazing bars and voussoir lintels. The ground floor has a three-light Victorian sash window with a large voussoir lintel on the left, a modern door to the right with a fanlight, and a recently added entrance beyond that also features a voussoir lintel.
To the right, there is a lower two-storey coursed rubble range that is bonded to the main range, as both were refronted together. This section has a slate roof with one rubble stack on the right, two sash windows under the eaves on the first floor, a reset sash window on the ground floor left, and a three-light Victorian sash window on the right. Beyond this is an advanced two-storey range of uncoursed rubble that is four windows wide and includes a gable-ended cross range to the left. It has a slate roof, exposed eaves, plain bargeboards, and one rubble stack. The first floor features sash windows with glazing bars and voussoir lintels, while the ground floor has a larger but similar window on the left beside the cross range, along with a doorway and later windows on the right.
The right side of the building is whitewashed rubble and weatherboarded, continuing into a one-storey rear lean-to. The left side is plain rendered with a projecting chimney stack. There have been many modern alterations and additions to the rear, which were under construction at the time of inspection in July 1985. The stables to the left of the hotel are not of special interest.
Inside, the hotel retains some reused and original timbers, a 17th-century staircase, a large fireplace with a timber lintel in the bar, and 17th-century beams with stop-chamfers. The gap between the ends of these beams and the outside wall is a result of two refacings.
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