White Hall Hotel (Numbers 9-11) London, England

Listed Building Data

White Hall Hotel (Numbers 9-11) has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1244507
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
30 June 1969
Name
WHITE HALL HOTEL (NUMBERS 9-11) AND ATTACHED RAILINGS
Location
WHITE HALL HOTEL (NUMBERS 9-11) AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, 9-13, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE
District
Camden
County
Greater London Authority
Grid Reference
TQ 30295 81638
Easting
530295.2950
Northing
181637.7210

Listed Building Description

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CAMDEN

TQ3081NW BLOOMSBURY SQUARE 798-1/100/101 (West side) 30/06/69 Nos.9-13 (Consecutive) White Hall Hotel (Nos.9-11) and attached railings

GV II

5 terraced houses. c1662-5. Built by T Coxe. Many C18 & C19 alterations. Nos 10, 11 & 13 refronted c1770-2; 3rd floor added 1841. Fronts stuccoed c1862 in Italianate style. Nos 9-11 form a symmetrical group with a recessed central, pedimented bay. Slated mansard roof with dormers. 4 storeys, No.10 plus an attic storey, attics and basement. 3 windows each. Rusticated ground floor. Pilasters rise from 1st floor, articulating each house, carrying entablature, with dentil cornice on outer bays. Square-headed doorcase with pilasters, round-headed arch with keystone and voussoirs, paterae, and cornice; fanlight and 2 leaf panelled doors. Ground floor windows partly with hexagonal and small square leaded lights. Architraved 2-pane sash windows, the 1st floor with cornices and wrought-iron balconies, 2nd floor with cornices broken upwards over the keystones. Balustraded parapet to outer bays; central bay with pediment over the attic storey with enriched tympanum containing a cartouche with the words "White Hall". INTERIOR: not inspected but noted to have been reconstructed for use as a hotel 1909-11. Nos 12 and 13 continue the terrace north in the same style as Nos 9 and 11 but without mansard roofs and dormers. Square-headed recessed doorways with fanlights and panelled doors. INTERIORS: not inspected but No.12 contains a panelled ground floor front room, formerly the office of the historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached late C19 cast-iron railings to areas. HISTORICAL NOTE: No.10 was the house of Dr Robert Willan, dermatologist, GLC plaque.

Listing NGR: TQ3028181647