Catterick, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Catterick, England
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Chandlers House
Catterick, England
House. Early - mid C19. Rubble and cobbles, Welsh slate roof.
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Oak Tree Inn
Catterick, England
Public house. Dated 1733. Rendered, pantile roof. 2 storeys, 2:2 first- floor windows. Left half: ground floor from left: 4-light casement window; C20 panel door. First floor: side-sliding sash windows.
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Barn with Stables and Oran Cottages Numbers One, Two and Four
Catterick, England
Threshing barn with stables, attached cart-shed now Oran Cottage no 4, and 2 attached unoccupied cottages, Oran Cottages nos 1 and 2. C18 barn, early C19 cartshed and cottages.
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Building 68 (Watch Office)
Catterick, England
Watch office. 1927, by the Air Ministry's Directorate of Buildings and Works (drawing no. 2072/26). Stretcher bond brick with gabled slate roof. Single storey. Gabled S front has bay window with steel casements to duty pilot's office.
- Building 54 ( Watch Office with Tower) Catterick, England
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Building 31 (Officers Mess and Quarters)
Catterick, England
Officers' Mess with accommodation. 1935. By A Bulloch, architectural advisor to the Air Ministry's Directorate of Works and Buildings. Drawing Nos 2498/34 and 204/35. Extended 1939. Red brick in Flemish bond, pantile roof on steel trusses.
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Building 46 (Station Headquarters)
Catterick, England
Station offices. Dated 1935. By the Air Ministry's Directorate of Works and Buildings. Drawing No 352/30. Stretcher bond brickwork, reinforced concrete floors, slate roof.
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Building 24 (Operations Block)
Catterick, England
Sector operations block. 1938, built to designs of J.H. Binge of Air Ministry's Directorate of Works and Buildings (drawing no. 5000/137).
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50, Low Green
Catterick, England
House. Late C18 - early C19. Coursed rubble, C20 pantile roof.
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Church of Saint Anne
Catterick, England
Church. 1412, with later C15 and C19 alterations. By Richard de Crakehall, master mason, for Katherine de Burgh and William, her son.