The Albion Hotel, Hanley
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Image: © Jonathan Hutchins Taken: 29 Mar 2024
"The Albion Hotel, built 1902 is a fine example of Edwardian Architecture. Red brick with a stucco ground floor. There are many embellishments such as the intricately patterned gable ends and the half cylinder oriel window at the first-floor level" (Steve Birks). The grim 1970s monolith behind is Blackburn House, former HMRC offices closed in 2019.