The Grand View Hotel, a complex of buildings with a predominant two-storeyed masonry section built up to the footpath line on North Street, is located on the spur leading to Cleveland Point and overlooks water on three sides. Open
verandahs on each level of the two-storeyed section face the street, returning around the northeast elevation. The curved verandah roof is set down below a main roof of
hipped perimeter. One
chimney rises above the ridges. The verandahs have
cast iron balustrade,
brackets and
valance, alluding to, but differing from, an earlier design. Below the balustrade is a patterned boarded timber
frieze. Rear and southwest verandahs are enclosed with flat sheeting. The principal internal walls are of rendered brick. A wide central hall divides each level. The upper level, structurally intact, includes an ornate fireplace and has been adapted as private living quarters.
French doors with
fanlights open onto the verandahs, and a spacious stairwell, with painted turned timber balustrade, is lit by skylight through a tapering timber boarded shaft. The lower level contains reception rooms and a kitchen. A large room with a marble and tiled fireplace opens to the northeast through French doors, with
casement windows above, which may date from the 1850s. The main entrance, in the northeast wall, has
side lights of clear and red glass with an early stencilled glass fanlight. The main
foyer, formerly verandah space, contains some early brickwork free of paint or render. Abutting the two-storeyed structure, on the southwest face, is a small
chamferboard, single-storeyed building with a hipped roof and a separate curved roof over a narrow verandah. It opens on to the beer garden and, internally, a portion of the higher, boarded ceiling remains. Adjoining these buildings is a complex of rooms, under shallow skillion roofs, surrounded by
parapets. The public bar contains a series of miniature wall paintings depicting local historical events. == Heritage listing ==