ROYAL HOTEL - Kirkby Lonsdale - List Entry

  • Description

    Mid C18 inn, altered C19, incorporating a C17 house behind. Three storeys. Ashlar. Slate roof. Two chimneys. Chamfered rustication to ground floor. First floor sill band, dentil and modillion cornice and blocking course. Symmetrical facade to Main Street of five bays. Windows with sills and plain reveals, rustication splayed over those on ground floor. Sashed with all glazing bars. Central window first floor elongated downwards with small semicircular wrought iron balcony. Over this window mid C19 painted tablet with "Royal Hotel" framed by triglyphs and mutules. Porch with two Ionic columns and corresponding pilasters on wall, pulvinated frieze, modillion cornice and pediment. Extension to right hand side before 1855. Three storeys. Coursed rubble. One bay to Main Street, five to New Road. Corner rounded. Eaves cornice. Windows with plain stone surrounds, sashed with all glazing bars. Doorway to New Road with open pediment on consoles. In yard behind, older part retains one moulded lintel to second floor window. C17 doorway (now window)....
  • Owner

    Historic England
  • Source

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    Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1318948
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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