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Prince of Wales Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Rotherham West, Rotherham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4302 / 53°25'48"N

Longitude: -1.3708 / 1°22'14"W

OS Eastings: 441902

OS Northings: 392790

OS Grid: SK419927

Mapcode National: GBR LXWS.02

Mapcode Global: WHDDJ.X1DM

Plus Code: 9C5WCJJH+3M

Entry Name: Prince of Wales Public House

Listing Date: 21 August 1975

Last Amended: 19 February 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1132718

English Heritage Legacy ID: 335696

ID on this website: 101132718

Location: Masbrough, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60

County: Rotherham

Electoral Ward/Division: Rotherham West

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Rotherham

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Masbrough St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10 January 2022 to update the name and address and to reformat the text to current standards

SK49SW
5/61

ROTHERHAM
Masbrough
PRINCES STREET (east side)
Prince of Wales public house

Including No 41, Station Road and incorporating flat No 41A, Station Road

(Formerly listed as Prince of Wales Hotel (including wing in Station Road))

21.8.75

II

Hotel now public house. Early 1840s, for Benjamin Badger (press cutting). Ashlar and horizontally-tooled sandstone, Welsh slate roof. Corner site with left return facing Station Road. Three storeys with cellars, five x three bays with wing to rear right, to rear left a single-storey link-block to a two-storey, three-bay house (No 41 Station Road).

Main facade: plain ashlar plinth, rustication to ground-floor ashlar walling and quoins above. Central portico has C20 double doors flanked by paired Doric columns with entablature returning to continue around building. Panelled door to bay five has external stone steps, other bays have renewed casements. First floor: balustrade with flanking dies beneath central window, die cornice returns as moulded sill band. All windows have paired brackets to projecting moulded sills and renewed casements in raised surrounds with architraves and consoled cornices; Prince of Wales feathers set above central window. Short second-floor windows with sill blocks, moulded sills and casements in architraves. Frieze, deep eaves projection with modillioned cornice, hipped roof. Left return of main block in same style. Link-block to rear, set back, has keyed round-arched opening now window.

Adjacent house (41, Station Road): rusticated quoins. Central doorway with architrave flanked by casements in architraves with sill blocks to moulded sills. Ground-floor entablature continued from main building. First-floor windows with shouldered and eared architraves. Altered eaves. Hipped roof with corniced end stacks. Round-arched panel in right return.

Speculative enterprise built to service the newly-opened Masbrough station situated opposite. Lean-to building to left return of 41, Station Road not of special interest.

Sheffield Morning Telegraph, March 4th, 1982, pl.


Listing NGR: SK4190292790

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