York Hotel is set on the East Canal Wharf of the former Glamorganshire Canal (nprn 34425), adjacent to the former Custom House (nprn 31776). Dated 1890, it is a three-storey red brick building under a pitched slated roof, with two remaining brick chimney stacks. The six ground floor openings facing East Canal Wharf have ogee arched tops, and the eaves band is marked: 'AD YORK HOTEL 1890.'
In November 2009, the hotel is noted as disused and derelict, as is the adjacent Custom House; both are awaiting possible redevelopment.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 11 October 2011.
Resources
DownloadTypeSourceDescriptionapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - proposed view from Custom Houseapplication/pdfGeneral Digital Donations CollectionPhotographic Record of York Hotel, St Mary street, Cardiff produced by Turley Heritage Nov 2017 in order to fulfil a condition of planning consent.application/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing register & issueapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing 115 demolition, basementapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing 116 demolition, 1st floorapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing 119 demolition sections Aapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing 118 demolition, elevationapplication/pdfERC - Emergency Recording CollectionAmended plans - drawing 117 demolition, 2nd floor