The Temperance Hotel, Church Road

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Late nineteenth century temperance hotel, built in 1899. The Temperance Hotel was constructed in 1899. It is a three storey brick building, rendered on the front façade of the ground floor and the sides, with a stone string course between the first and second storey which is inscribed with 'Lane End Temperance Hotel 1899'. It has a half-hipped slate roof with ridge crest and finials, a brick chimney with contrasting brick detailing, and brick dentils under the eaves. The windows on the façade of the ground floor have been replaced, but the original wood sashes remain on the first and second floors, each topped with chamfered stone lintels, the second floor windows extending up into gabled dormers. A significant building within Lane End Conservation Area (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Late nineteenth century temperance hotel, built in 1899.

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