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© Mr John Barlow LRPS

IoE Number: 468464
Location: WOOD HALL HOTEL, 15 DENE SIDE (east side)
  GREAT YARMOUTH, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK
Photographer: Mr John Barlow LRPS
Date Photographed: 02 August 2002
Date listed: 27 June 1953
Date of last amendment: 27 June 1953
Grade II

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GREAT YARMOUTHTG5207SEDENE SIDE839-1/16/31(East side)

GREAT YARMOUTH TG5207SE DENE SIDE 839-1/16/31 (East side) 27/06/53 No.15 Wood Hall Hotel II House, used as a hotel. Late C18 with many alterations, partly rebuilt C20. Rear wing constructed over C14 round flint and brick tower of town walls. Remainder of brick. Machine-tile roofs. EXTERIOR: facade has a 2-storey central block with side wings projecting forward. North wing of mid C19 brick with a parapet rebuilt mid C20 and with a late C20 single-storey extension projecting further still. Sashes. South wing of late C18 brick. One 8/12 sash to each floor in C20 surrounds. Hipped roof. French door to north return under a 8/12 sash as before. Central block of 2 storeys in 2 bays. Central C20 door set behind a Doric doorcase with fluted pilasters and a hood. One tripartite sash right and left, the glazing bars in 6/6 and 2/2 pattern to north (left), 8/8 and 2/2 pattern to south. 2 similar first-floor tripartite sashes. Rebuilt parapet. The rear wing is built over the base of a round tower of C14 and the main rear wall is built over the C14 town walls. 2 storeys above town wall, with 2 canted bay windows fitted with C20 0/0 sashes. INTERIOR: the round tower has 4 arrow slits under triangular lintels and a fifth at a higher level. Doorway in west wall. Remainder of interior details including the staircase are C20 in character or origin.

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