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The Zetland

Coordinates:54°34′43″N1°14′07″W/ 54.57858°N 1.23525°W/54.57858; -1.23525
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The hotel, in 2013

The Zetlandis a hotel in the town centre ofMiddlesbrough,in England.

The building was constructed in about 1860, as a hotel with a pub servingMiddlesbrough railway station.It was extended to the rear in 1893 by J. M. Bottomley, and then in 1898 by W. Duncan. It is built of brick, with the front rendered to resemble stone.[1][2]The building was renovated in 2018, and includes a brasserie and bar.[3]

The building wasGrade II listedin 1988. It also appears on theCampaign for Real Ale'sNational Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.Inside, the Victorian mosaic floor in the lobby survives, but the main interest is in the ground floor rear room, which retains its tiling in cream, brown and blue, large round-arched mirrors, and decorative plaster ceiling.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^abGamston, David (2014).Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs(2 ed.). St Albans: Campaign for Real Ale. p. 47.ISBN9781852493158.
  2. ^abHistoric England."The Zetland Hotel (1139839)".National Heritage List for England.Retrieved27 December2022.
  3. ^"About us".The Zetland.Retrieved27 December2022.
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54°34′43″N1°14′07″W/ 54.57858°N 1.23525°W/54.57858; -1.23525