1898 – Rhos Abbey Hotel, Rhos-on-sea, Wales
Built in 1898, the large 32 bedroom red-brick building was a local landmark. Trade,
Built in 1898, the large 32 bedroom red-brick building was a local landmark. Trade,
Still in use as a public library today, the building was constructed slightly larger than illustrated,
Largely constructed as designed minus the tower and spire, still in use today by its congregation.
Built in an Lombardic-meets-Arts and Crafts inspired style with two storeys and a basement, a gable entry plan and flanking towers.
Front Perspective View published in The Building News, December 13th 1901.
Now a boutique hotel, but originally completed in 1903, and was designed by architect Edwin Seward who submitted the winning design out of 97 entries.
“This house, which has been erected for Mr. Hugh C. Vincent from the designs of Mr.
“This hotel, which has just been built, is from the designs of Mr. Richard Hall, architect,
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