Latitude: 52.8898 / 52°53'23"N
Longitude: -4.4175 / 4°25'2"W
OS Eastings: 237455
OS Northings: 335219
OS Grid: SH374352
Mapcode National: GBR 5B.PTNL
Mapcode Global: WH44J.3MQG
Plus Code: 9C4QVHQM+W2
Entry Name: Tower Hotel (including Courtyard Ranges)
Listing Date: 28 July 1989
Last Amended: 28 July 1989
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 4498
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300004498
Location: Midway along the western arm of the High Street; stepped back from adjoining properties.
County: Gwynedd
Community: Pwllheli
Community: Pwllheli
Built-Up Area: Pwllheli
Traditional County: Caernarfonshire
Tagged with: Hotel
Built in 1875 on the site of a small shop and tavern of probably late C18 date.
Simple Italianate classical style. 3-storey and attic, 5-bay scribed render symmetrical front with rusticated quoins, dentil cornice, painted brick plinth and other classical detail including 3-order pilasters dividing each bay. Slate roof and brick chimney stacks with neck bands. Sash glazing; each bay has paired windows with flanking pilasters to window surrounds. Those on upper floors have bracket cills, 2nd floor has keystones, 1st floor has round arched hoodmoulds and the ground floor windows which have marginal glazing bars are round arched headed with keystones. Central pedimented porch with square piers, blank coat of arms and castellated tower finial; half glazed inner doors. The right hand bay has had one of the sash windows converted into a panelled double door with fanlight. 2 pitched roof dormer windows each with 4-grouped sashes. Rubble rear with some small pane sashes and central cross range; this steps down to 2-storeys and includes Y Glorian with splayed bay windows. Rectangular former stable courtyard with attached ranges.
Rubble coach house to NE end with red brick dressings to cambered openings. The NW end is closed by a rubble range fronting Lleiniau Uchaf; the tall drive entry is advanced with cross gable and has loft door to inner side - steps up on NW range which returns along half the length of the courtyard.
The inner porch has ceiling rose and dentil and bracket cornice with acanthus and rose ornament. Broad half glazed double doors open into hall divided by a further segmental panelled arch. Late Victorian openwell stairs with octagonal newel, carved tread ends, turned balusteres and ‘in antis’ dado moulding. A panelled recess, formerly window, marks the original rear wall of the building.
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