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Imperial Hotel

A Grade II Listed Building in Claremont, Blackpool

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8273 / 53°49'38"N

Longitude: -3.0546 / 3°3'16"W

OS Eastings: 330684

OS Northings: 437296

OS Grid: SD306372

Mapcode National: GBR ZJT.LC

Mapcode Global: WH858.12Q8

Plus Code: 9C5RRWGW+W5

Entry Name: Imperial Hotel

Listing Date: 20 October 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1072011

English Heritage Legacy ID: 183670

Also known as: Imperial Hotel Blackpool

ID on this website: 101072011

Location: Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1

County: Blackpool

Electoral Ward/Division: Claremont

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Blackpool

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Blackpool St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 33 NW BLACKPOOL PROMENADE

2/11 Imperial Hotel

II

Hotel, 1866-7, by Clegg and Knowles of Manchester, wing added 1875 by Mangnall and
Littlewood; 1904 extension on north side by J D Broadbent. Red brick with stone
dressings and hipped slate roofs. U-shaped plan, with wings receding. Front block
and south wing in restrained French Renaissance style, 1904 extension free Baroque.
Four storeys and attic, originally symmetrical, with centre rising to square tower
at attic level; centre bay and wings slightly stepped forward, canted 4-storey bays
in wings. Eaves cornice with brackets. Entrance porch (probably 1904) with
Corinthian order; 3 windows to each floor above, vertically integrated in continuous
stone architrave broken by eaves cornice, window heads slightly arched on 1st and 2nd
floors, round-headed on 3rd and attic floors. Other windows have stone archivolts
and keystones; those of ground and 2nd floors are round-headed, the remainder
segmental stilted, but with slightly differing treatment to canted bays, Some sashes.
North extension (1904) with stone-coloured terracotta dressings; 3 storeys, attic in
mansard roof, and large single-storey pavilion projecting forwards. Features of this
wing include a porch with two orders, and a turret entirely clad in terracotta which
terminates in a small lead dome. Interior has entrance hall (altered) with Corinthian
pilasters and columns; saloon decorated in Louis XV style; and large dining room with
colonnades and coved ceiling.


Listing NGR: SD3068437296

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