North Western Hotel, Morecambe

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The North Western Hotel in Morecambe, Lancashire, England, was built in 1847–48. It was designed by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin for the "Little" North Western Railway.[2] Including furnishings, it cost £4,795 (equivalent to £480,000 in 2025).[3] It was a two-storey building containing 40 bedrooms. In 1871, when the railway became part of the Midland Railway, its name was changed to the Midland Hotel. It was demolished and replaced by a new hotel, also called the Midland Hotel, in 1932.[1]

Former namesNorth Western Hotel
TypeHotel
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationMorecambe, Lancashire, England
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Engraving of the North Western Hotel
North Western Hotel, Morecambe is located in Morecambe
North Western Hotel, Morecambe
Location within Morecambe
Former namesNorth Western Hotel
General information
TypeHotel
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationMorecambe, Lancashire, England
Coordinates54.0721°N 2.8754°W / 54.0721; -2.8754
Construction started1847
Completed1848
Closed1932
Demolished1932
Cost£4,795
OwnerMidland Railway
Technical details
MaterialGrey stone with green shuttered windows
Floor count2
Design and construction
ArchitectEdward Paley
Architecture firmPaley and Austin
Other information
Number of rooms40
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