Roker Terrace, Roker Baths Hotel
Roker Terrace, Roker Baths Hotel
HER Number
              12451
          District
              Sunderland
          Site Name
              Roker Terrace, Roker Baths Hotel
          Place
              Roker
          Map Sheet
              NZ45NW
          Class
              Commercial
          Site Type: Broad
              Hotel
          Site Type: Specific
              Spa Hotel
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Extant Building
          Description
              Roker Terrace was the first street to be built at Roker in the 1840s. The Roker Baths Hotel was designed by John Dobson. It was so named because the owner pumped sea water into the the building to provide hot and cold showers and steam vapour baths for guests. The Roker Hotel, as it is now called, is much altered but is interesting and an increasing rare example of a spa hotel, which were popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
          Easting
              440680
          Northing
              558990
          Grid Reference
              NZ440680558990
    Sources
              City of Sunderland, April 1997, Conservation Areas in the City of Sunderland; Sunderland City Council, February 2007, Roker Park Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Strategy; City of Sunderland, 1998, Roker: A walk through the Conservation Area; T. Corfe, 1973, A History of Sunderland; T. Corfe, 1983, The Buildings of Sunderland 1814-1914; S. Reeder, 1992, Whitburn and Roker in old picture postcards