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Hampstead Road, 1, Station Hotel, Brighton
Two storey red brick building, dated 1894, with pitched tile roof.
Conservation Area (CA)
No CA
Local Listing Reference
LLHA0084
Description
Two storey red brick building, dated 1894, with pitched tile roof. Located at the corner of Hampstead Road and Woodside Avenue. The Hampstead Road elevation incorporates a decorative gable surmounted by a small pediment housing the date stone. Canted bay to ground floor, with a door flanked by two windows set beneath the fascia board. The fascia continues round to the Woodside Avenue elevation, where there are a further window and two doors to the ground floor. These originally likely matched those to Hampstead Road by having the door placed centrally, flanked by a single window to either side. This has been altered. Paired hung sash windows to the first floor.
A. Architectural, Design and Artistic Interest
ii. A distinctive small-scale late 19th century hotel / public house
C. Townscape Interest
ii .Not within a conservation area, the building contributes to the streetscene.
iii. It marks the northern entrance to Preston Park Railway Station, and is a minor focal point on arriving and exiting the station.
F. Intactness
i The building remains intact
ii The building remains in use as a public house
Date of Inclusion
2015
Contact information
- Hampstead Road, 1, Station Hotel, Brighton