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Latitude: 50.6268 / 50°37'36"N
Longitude: -1.1796 / 1°10'46"W
OS Eastings: 458122
OS Northings: 81105
OS Grid: SZ581811
Mapcode National: GBR 9DS.NKR
Mapcode Global: FRA 87FD.SB7
Plus Code: 9C2WJRGC+P4
Entry Name: Daish's Hotel
Listing Date: 14 February 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1034295
English Heritage Legacy ID: 310234
Also known as: Daish's Hotel, Shanklin
ID on this website: 101034295
SHANKLIN
SZ5881 HIGH STREET
1352-0/8/200 81
Daish's Hotel
II
Purpose built hotel. Earliest part built in 1833 by Jeremiah
Rayner with mid C19 bar extension to north-west and later C19
extension to south-west. 1833 section is of stone rubble with
slate roof. 2 storeys 4 windows. The second bay from left is
recessed and the 4th bay has a larger projecting gable. All
bays have gables with stone coping and kneelers. Triple
casement windows. Right-hand bay has 4-light canted bay
through both floors, crenellated above and with panels between
floors. C19 door with Corinthian pilasters. Mid C19 bar
extension is in Italianate style. Painted brick with stuccoed
front and slate roof. 2 storeys 3 windows. Elaborate parapet
with panels and scrolls. End pilasters. 3 sashes with vertical
glazing bars, horns and eaved and fluted architraves. Ground
floor has vermiculated pilasters and 4 round-headed arches to
bar. To north-west is late C19 taller stone extension with
brick dressings and slate roof. 3 storeys 4 gables. Sash
windows, some in 2 storey canted bays and square belvedere.
Interior of earliest portion has stick staircase with
baluster-finial and scrolled tread ends. Curved internal bar
front near Reception. The earliest surviving hotel in
Shanklin, opened in the early C19.
Listing NGR: SZ5812281105
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