Boroughbridge, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Boroughbridge, England
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Flare Boutique; Fountain House Restaurant; Manor Meat; Nern Rock Building Society; Secondh
Boroughbridge, England
Row of C18 cottages some with C20 shop windows. Brick, rendered. Dentilled eaves.
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Rose Cottage
Boroughbridge, England
Cottage. Early-mid C19. Pale brown local brick.
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Hall Farmhouse
Boroughbridge, England
House. Mid C19. Reddish-brown brick with stone dressings and dentilled eaves.
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Penrose House
Boroughbridge, England
House, formerly public house. Probably early C18 with considerable renewal of brickwork in C19. Red brick articulated by pilasters and cogged and stepped 1st floor band and eaves. Plain clay tiled roof. End and centre chimneys. 2 storeys.
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The Three Horse Shoes Public House
Boroughbridge, England
Public house. c.1930 with minor late C20 alterations. By Sydney Blenkhorn of Knaresborough for Hepworth & Co. Ltd, brewers of Ripon. Rear extension c.1950. Painted render with superimposed decorative half-timbering.
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Borough Bridge
Boroughbridge, England
Bridge over River Ure. 1562, extensively rebuilt and widened to designs by John Carr and Mr Gott 1785; repaired 1969. Sandstone ashlar. 3 segmental arches, 2 pointed cutwaters to east side; semicircular cut-waters, probably rebuilt, to west.
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The Old Court House
Boroughbridge, England
Former Court House. C18. Reddish-brown brick.
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Galen Cottage
Boroughbridge, England
Cottage incorporating former cottage adjoining to right. Early C18. Rendered brick. Dentilled eaves. Tumbled-in brickwork in gable. Pantile roof raised verges and end chimneys.
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Aldborough Hall Walls and Gateway to NE of House
Boroughbridge, England
Garden wall. Probably C17, much restored in C19. Red brick. Open, quasi- balustraded frieze to upper part of wall surmounted by scalloped shaped parapet divided by tall square brick piers with ball finials. Tudor-arched gateway with stone lintel.
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R S Wilson and Sons House Furnishers
Boroughbridge, England
Shop formerly house. Brick, rendered. Stepped and dentilled eaves. Swept high-pitched pantile roof with chimney to ridge. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Entrance to left has a wooden open-pedimented doorcase with reeded pilasters and paterae in the friezes.