Latitude: 52.187 / 52°11'13"N
Longitude: -2.216 / 2°12'57"W
OS Eastings: 385331
OS Northings: 254330
OS Grid: SO853543
Mapcode National: GBR 1G4.YBS
Mapcode Global: VH92T.J9V8
Plus Code: 9C4V5QPM+RJ
Entry Name: Loch Ryan Hotel
Listing Date: 22 May 1954
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1390175
English Heritage Legacy ID: 489145
ID on this website: 101390175
Location: Diglis, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR5
County: Worcestershire
District: Worcester
Electoral Ward/Division: Cathedral
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Worcester
Traditional County: Worcestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire
Church of England Parish: Worcester, St Martin with St Peter and Whittington
Church of England Diocese: Worcester
Tagged with: Hotel
WORCESTER
SO8554SW SIDBURY
620-1/20/537 (North East side)
22/05/54 No.119
Loch Ryan Hotel
GV II
House, now hotel. c1760 with later additions and alterations.
Brick in Flemish bond, colourwashed, with ashlar doorcase,
keystones, cornices, urns and sills; concealed roof and
pinkish-brown brick end stacks with oversailing courses,
modillion cornices and pots. Double depth plan with central
hallway.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plus attic, 1:3:1 first-floor windows.
Central bay breaks forward and has wide pediment. 2/2 horned
sashes throughout in plain reveals and with sills and flat arches
of gauged brick and with panelled keystones. Modillion cornice.
Pediment has 3-light semi-circular window with round arch and
keystone; pediment surmounted to apex by draped urn, with 2
smaller urns to ends of pediment; parapet to outer bays
surmounted by embellished end ball finials.
Central entrance: flight of renewed steps to 6-panel door, the
lower panels flush-beaded otherwise raised and fielded, fanlight
wit radial lazing bars; doorcase has three-quarter engaged Ionic
columns and open dentil pediment. Further 6-panel door to right,
the lower panels flush-beaded and upper panels glazed, with
divided overlight and flat arch and keystone. Basement opening to
left with plank cover. Raised and curved gable ends.
INTERIOR: noted as retaining Minton tile floor to hall and with
some original plasterwork.
HISTORICAL NOTE: this was the home of Bishop Core from 1902-1905.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Worcestershire:
Harmondsworth: 1968-1985: 335).
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