North Euston Hotel

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North Euston Hotel is a historic seafront hotel in Fleetwood, Lancashire, known for its distinctive architecture and role in the town’s early development as a Victorian resort and transport hub.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
hotel
seafront hotel
architect Decimus Burton
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
Victorian architecture
associatedWith Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood
surface form: Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood

development of Fleetwood as a Victorian resort
early rail and steamship transport hub
constructionStartDate 1840
country England
United Kingdom
facingStreet The Esplanade, Fleetwood
hasAmenity banqueting facilities
guest accommodation
meeting rooms
hasDistinctiveShape crescent-shaped plan
hasFeature central entrance portico
colonnaded front
curved façade
hasHistoricalRole important in early tourism to Fleetwood
key building in planned resort town layout
stopping point for passengers travelling to Scotland via Fleetwood
hasNumberOfStoreys 3
hasUse bar
function rooms
hotel
restaurant
hasView Irish Sea
heritageDesignation Grade II listed
heritageDesignationDate 20 October 1978
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
inception 1841
locatedInPlannedTown Fleetwood
locatedOn Morecambe Bay
location Fleetwood
Lancashire
material stone
namedAfter London Euston
surface form: Euston railway station
near Marine Hall
surface form: Fleetwood Marine Hall

Fleetwood seafront
openingDate 1841
overlooks Wyre Estuary
partOf Wyre Borough Council
surface form: Borough of Wyre
purpose accommodation for rail passengers
seaside resort hotel
region North West England
roofMaterial slate

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Fleetwood hasLandmark North Euston Hotel