Morgans Hotel, Swansea

Morgans Hotel

Morgans Hotel
Former names Swansea Harbour Trust Building, Associated British Ports Building
General information
Address Somerset Place, Swansea, SA1 1RR
Coordinates 51°37′08.00″N 3°56′10.00″W / 51.6188889°N 3.9361111°W / 51.6188889; -3.9361111
Construction started 18 February 1902
Inaugurated 12 October 1902
Design and construction
Architect Edwin Seward

The Morgans Hotel is a hotel in Swansea, Wales. Describing itself as Swansea's only boutique hotel,[1] the hotel is the only Welsh Tourist Board five star-rated hotel in Swansea, although it is only rated as four star by international standards.

The hotel occupies a Grade II listed building adjacent to the offices of the South Wales Evening Post in the Maritime Quarter, formerly used by Associated British Ports. An additional 21 rooms are located in a nearby Regency house.[2]

Originally completed in 1903 for the Swansea Harbour Trust, the main hotel building was designed by architect Edwin Seward who submitted the winning design out of 100 entries. The original character of the building is still preserved after its conversion to a hotel. The decorative Baroque exterior is clad in red brick and white stone and topped by a Greek statue-clad clock cupola. The interior features stained glass with compasses, exploration and maritime themes. A mural by Cardiff-born artist Robert Morton Nance (1873–1959) depicting tall masted ships on the River Tawe, overlooked by Swansea Castle, decorates the boardroom .

Previous names for the building have included "The Swansea Harbour Trust Office", The British Transport Docks Board Office" and " The Associated British Ports Office", reflecting the names of the building's occupiers.

The hotel currently has 41 rooms (20 in the main building, while an extra 21 in the new morgans townhouse). The hotel group has another hotel – the Cawdor Arms in Llandeilo.

References

  1. http://www.morganshotel.co.uk/
  2. http://www.morganshotel.co.uk/townhouse/townhouse.php

External links

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