Catterick Bridge Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. Coaching inn. 3 related planning applications.

Catterick Bridge Hotel

WRENN ID
moated-flue-magpie
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Type
Coaching inn
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Catterick Bridge Hotel is a coaching inn that dates back to the 17th century, with alterations and extensions made in the late 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The building is roughcast with 20th-century pantile roofs and stands two storeys tall. The original central part has a U-plan layout with a configuration of 1:2:1 bays. To the left, there is an early 20th-century rear range and a recessed range, while to the right, a late 18th-century and late 19th-century range has been added in two stages, featuring a 1:1:2 bay arrangement.

The central section features central leaved panel doors set within an early 20th-century ashlar pilastered surround topped with a segmental pediment that displays the coat of arms of the Lawson family of Brough Hall. The building has sash windows with glazing bars, and there are 6-pane sash windows in the gables of the outer wings. The structure is adorned with shaped kneelers and ashlar copings, and there is a lead water spout from the parapet at the centre.

On the right side, the range includes a board door situated within a 20th-century semicircular-headed porch, with a 9-pane unequally-hung window above. There is a canted bay featuring sash windows with glazing bars on the ground floor, and 9-pane unequally-hung sash windows on the first floor, topped by a hipped roof. Additionally, there are two bays of 20th-century casement windows. To the left, the recessed range has two bays of oriel windows and a stack at the end left.

Inside, the Lawson coat of arms is displayed on the ceiling of a ground-floor room that features a canted bay window. The building was formerly known as the George and Dragon Inn, which was mentioned in the 16th century in Leland's Itinerary, and it served as a private house in the late 19th to early 20th century.

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