28h53: Alexandra Hotel, Hessle Rd / Ropery St, 1981 - North
& West Hull - Hessle Rd
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Still Occupied
Images on this site are arranged into rough areas by location as in my book 'Still Occupied', available on Blurb. Eventually this site will contain all the images in that book and more.
The Alexandra Hotel in Hessle Rd on the corner of Ropery St remains a splendid example of a Victorian pub, built at some time between 1870 and 1890 and was Grade II listed in 1994. My picture shows the side in Ropery Rd, but the Hessle Road side is in the same style. Both the oval fanlight above the corner door and the circular one at right have a six-pointed 'Star of David' glazing, and it is perhaps not coincidental that there was a large Jewish population in the area around the time it was built.
The pub now looks much the same as when I took this picture, though it was damaged and closed for repairs for six months after the floods in December 2013. Unlike many pubs built as 'hotels' it still offers bed and breakfast, and at prices that I'm told are worth it just for the English breakfast, though the rooms are rather basic and the noise from the drinkers and traffic might make sleep difficult.
Peter Marshall
01784 456474
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