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The Queens Head is a public house located at 1, St James Street, Monmouth, Wales. It has also known as The Queens Head Hotel and formerly Queens Head Inn. It has also known as The Queens Head Hotel and formerly Queens Head Inn.
It was originally built as The Queen's Hotel by the architect and developer John C. Hill in 1898–1902, [2] or 1899–1901, [1] with Art Nouveau stained glass by Cakebread Robey. [2] Built at the northern end of Hill's recently completed Broadway Parade, it was described in Pevsner as "one of suburban London's outstanding grand pubs".
Queen's Head or Queen's Head Hotel may refer to Inns and public houses in the United Kingdom. Old Queen's Head, Sheffield; Old Queens Head, Eynsham;
The Old Queen's Head is a pub at 14 Pond Hill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is a 15th-century timber framed building and the oldest surviving domestic building in Sheffield. [ 1 ] It is now Grade II* listed .
The iconic hotel is still one of New York's most famous hotels. It was built in 1907, and in 1969, it was designated an official landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The Queen's Head. The Queen's Head is a pub at 13 Brook Green, Hammersmith, London W6. It was built in 1796, originally as two houses (13 and 14), built for two brothers as their out of town villas. A later resident at no 14 was the Marquis of Queensbury. The houses became the Queen's Head pub in the early 1900s. [1]
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Queens Hotel is a luxury hotel in Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire. The current Queens Hotel is placed on the site of Southsea House, built in 1861 by architect Augustus Livesay, which was built for Sir John and Lady Morris. In 1865, due to boom in construction and tourism, Southsea house was converted into the Queen's Hotel by William Kemp Junior.