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SJ4166
1932-1/6/21 CHESTER CITY (EM),
BROOK STREET (South East side),
Nos. 112 (part of Lloyds of Chester Hotel), 114, 116 & 118 (Formerly listed as Nos.112 (part of Liver Hotel), 114, 116 & 118) GV II 4 small town houses, No.112 now left wing of hotel. 1830s. Flemish bond brown brick with grey slate roof, ridge parallel with front. 3 storeys, one bay per house. Painted stone plinth; 3 steps to doors, of 6 fielded panels to Nos 116 and 118, replaced to No.114 and overbuilt on Lloyds of Chester Hotel; Nos 114, 116 and 118 have doorcases with fluted pilasters, friezes and pediments; simple overlight to No.114 and radial bar overlights to Nos 116 and 118; painted stone sills; sillband to first floor; wedge lintels. The wing of the Lloyds of Chester Hotel, right, and No.118, left, have recessed 16-pane sashes to ground floor and first floor; a 12-pane unequal sash to second floor of the Lloyds of Chester Hotel and a 16-pane sash to second floor of No.118; windows are replaced to No.114, as are the cross-casements, probably C19, to No.116, all in unaltered openings. A lead rainwater pipe and moulded rainwater head between the Lloyds of Chester Hotel and No.114; moulded cornice and 1-course parapet of painted stone.
INTERIORS not inspected; the rear is concealed from public viewpoints.
The main block of the hotel, refaced by Lockwood in the 1900s, is not included in this item. Listing NGR: SJ 41072 66993
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