Tommy Duck's, 495, Promenade, Waterloo

Location/Address

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Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

‘Tommy Ducks’ public house, formerly the Beach Hotel. Three storeys, asymmetrical, five bays to Station Road, three bays to Simpson Street, with the left-hand bay of two storeys, two bays to Promenade; bays articulated by strip pilasters. Canted corners and gablets to roofline. Hard red brick laid in stretcher bond with terracotta dressings and decorative terracotta panels to gablets. Terracotta-tile roof hidden by flat parapet, brick stacks. Ground floor boarded with C20 signage and fascias. Semi-circular headed windows to first floor, square headed to second floor, with an oriel at first floor, north elevation. Timber-sash windows throughout, except to ground floor which has been altered and modernised. The building is set on the street corner, with a wide concrete footway and two sets of steps leading to the basement in the middle of the footway on the north side.

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Statement of Significance

Age

Constructed in its present form in the early 20th-century and probably altered in the interwar years. The building is shown on the 1911 OS as six distinct units; it is shown as the Beach Hotel public house on the 1932 OS.

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Date Listed

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