Grade II* listed Liverpool Arms Hotel, Beaumaris
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 27 Mar 2012
Viewed across the A545 Castle Street. Only the staircase survives from the original building here, erected c1700. The construction date of the building seen here is uncertain, though a 3-storey structure is shown on a plan of 1829. The hotel was named in an era when there was much sea trade between Liverpool and Beaumaris. Grade II* listed in 1950. The smiley face inside the first O of LIVERPOOL was probably drawn by someone from the window above the letter. The O of HOTEL is so far untouched, though also near a window...