Swyddfa'r Sir
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Former namesQueen's Hotel (1866–1950)[1]
Alternative namesCounty Council Offices (1950–2009)[1]
StatusUnoccupied, For Sale
TypeHotel/Offices
| Swyddfa'r Sir | |
|---|---|
The then entrance to the then Register office, February 2009 | |
![]() Interactive map of the Swyddfa'r Sir area | |
| Former names | Queen's Hotel (1866–1950)[1] |
| Alternative names | County Council Offices (1950–2009)[1] |
| General information | |
| Status | Unoccupied, For Sale |
| Type | Hotel/Offices |
| Architectural style | Hôtel de Ville |
| Location | Marine Terrace, Albert Place, SY23 2DE, Aberystwyth, Wales |
| Coordinates | 52°25′12″N 4°05′04″W / 52.420111°N 4.084532°W |
| Opened | 1866 |
| Closed | 2012 |
| Client | Hafod Hotel Company |
| Owner | Ceredigion County Council |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Dressed local stone Mansard roof made from Welsh slate |
| Floor count | 5 (1xbasement, 1xground floor, 3xupper floors) |
| Floor area | 51,200 square feet (4,760 m2) |
| Grounds | 0.332 acres (0.134 ha) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | C. Forster Hayward |
| Architecture firm | Hayward & Davis |
| Main contractor | George Lumley |
| Awards and prizes | Grade II listed[1] |
| Other information | |
| Parking | Queen's Yard: 0.342 acres (0.138 ha) |
Swyddfa'r Sir (Welsh for 'county office') is a Grade II listed former hotel, former main offices of Ceredigion County Council and former Magistrates Court building located in Aberystwyth, well known as the outside of the police station in the BBC Wales police television series Y Gwyll (Hinterland).[1]



