Only 20 Sandhurst Blocks were built nationally (all in the period 1938-41), a number of which were smaller and simpler two storey versions. Extending to the rear of these side wings there are cross wings completing the C plan. (Off) FOI(A) Request relating to current AECs (7 December 2020). Read the Enriching the List Terms and Conditions. Portland Stone dressings. Initially, the camp was a temporary training centre. Red brick, laid in stretcher bond with fine mortar joints. Architectural structure, 1198/0/10006 RISEWELL ROAD Westmoreland slate roof laid to diminishing courses with close mitred hips. The first floor glazed link and attached block to the east are not of special interest. At either end of this central block is a projecting staircase, lit by tall triple windows.The attached spurs of the barrack block match the central block in style and materials but are lower. The Buildings Scheduled monuments Parks and gardens Battlefields Shipwrecks. The result delivered more than 500 mixed-use rooms on three floors, all within budget. Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). Jan 20 . Central block of 11 bays, with set-back 3 bay end sections. This is the best example. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. At either end of this central block is a projecting staircase, lit by tall triple windows. The population at the garrison is expected to grow up to 25,000 by 2020. * Historical: as the embodiment of the late expansion of the Army in the pre-WW2 period, showing the Army's retention of a traditional approach to military architecture The centre breaks forward and is surmounted by the square clock tower. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, Buildings Scheduled monuments Parks and gardens Battlefields Shipwrecks. The Sandhurst Block at Bourlon Barracks is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Architectural: as a very good example of the Neo-Georgian official style, developed by the War Office, displaying a high level of architectural accomplishment, and carefully constructed in good quality materials, which survives in good condition Hipped roof laid in diminishing courses; solitary chimneys punctuate the ridges along each range. Bourlon Barrack's Officers' Mess and stable block are recommended for designation at grade II for the following principal reasons:* Architectural: as a very good example of the Neo-Georgian official style, developed by the War Office, carefully designed and well-executed in good materials Locations The Light Dragoons Gaza Barracks, Jaffa Road, Catterick Garrison The Queen's Own Yeomanry Fenham Barracks, Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne The garrison was refurbished as part of the Army Basing Programme (ABP) with an investment of nearly 70m ($91.17m). To the rear (north side) of the dining hall there is a single storey kitchen block which is a later rebuild of the original. about [7], In 2018, to celebrate the centenary of the Armistice and the end of the First World War, four stone monuments, including a steam locomotive and a likeness of Lord Baden Powell, were erected on the town's central roundabout. |
Construction was undertaken by John Laing & Son,[6] and by the mid-1930s most of the camp's facilities were complete. Full name | Length of occupancy | Telephone number* (*Where Available), Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL93AD, Plumer Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3AD, Waitwith Grange, Waitwith Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3PY, Hill Top Farm, Waitwith Road, Catterick Garrison, Co Durham, DL9 3PY, 54, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 27, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 18, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 45, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 41, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 36, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU, 21, Aisne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3HU. Regular Unit. Bourlon Barrack's Officers' Mess and stable block are designated at grade II for the following principal reasons: * Architectural: as a very good example of the Neo-Georgian official style, developed by the War Office, carefully designed and well-executed in good materials Catterick Garrison is a major garrison and military town 3 miles (5km) south of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It was created under The Defence Support . Bourlon Barrack's Officers' Mess and stable block are designated at grade II for the following principal reasons:* Architectural: as a very good example of the Neo-Georgian official style, developed by the War Office, carefully designed and well-executed in good materials Only 20 Sandhurst Blocks were built nationally (all in the period 1938-41), a number of which were smaller and simpler two storey versions. The present location of British Armys Catterick Garrison was first brought up by Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement, in 1908. We also refurbished approximately 750 existing timber windows on-site, including using traditional woodworking methods to remanufacture moveable sashes to original specifications, directly replacing decayed components. A leisure centre was opened at the garrison in 2009.In September 2015, a 150,000ft2 retail and leisure centre was unveiled which comprises of a seven-screen cinema operated by Empire, 60 bed Premier Inn and restaurants by Hungry Horse and Brewers Fayre. Army Briefing Note 120/14, NEWLY FORMED FORCE TROOPS COMMAND The surviving pre-war buildings at Bourlon Barracks were built from 1938 as part of Catterick's Second Reconstruction Plan: a major scheme of rebuilding permanent facilities at Gaza and Bourlon Barracks, totalling 1,000,000. The dominant central block is of 21 bays, and 3 stories. New play areas will be built, roads will be resurfaced and energy-efficient street lighting will be installed. Wider, arched windows to the ground floor, rectangular windows above, with rubbed brick arches to the first floor, and soldier courses beneath the eaves to the second. 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Although the building originally only featured a living accommodation block, the project sought to convert the living spaces, kitchens, and dining facilities into modern offices, stores, and specialized briefing rooms to meet the specificrequirements of the four incoming units. A short distance to the north west is a stable block built for the officers' horses. Rusticated ground floor and angles. The entrance stair hall which has parquet flooring, a pair of fluted, timber columns and a part glazed oak lobby screen with double entrance doors, is the most imposing space.SUBSIDIARY BUILDING The project includes the delivery of new officers and junior ranks single living accommodation (SLA), senior non commissioned officers . Deep eaves, painted white. Crown Copyright Licensed under Open Government License. (Off) This property has approximate easting and northing of 416638 and Use of this data is subject to Terms and Conditions. It is the largest British Army garrison in the world, with a population of around 13,000 in 2017 [1] and covering over 2,400 acres (about 10 km 2 ). Part of the Alfred Newton and Sons collection. Another POW camp was set up during the World War II and the training facilities were expanded. It closed on 2 July 1977 after declining usage; today, the site is used as a health and beauty salon. Internally the stables retains its original surfacing and stalls. The main south-facing elevations are of 17 bays, the end-most breaking forward and containing larger triple windows, with balconies to the first floor openings. The postcode for this property is DL9 3AD. Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. Why don't you be the first to send us one? All rights reserved. It is the largest British Army garrison in the world, with a population of around 13,000 in 2017[1] and covering over 2,400 acres . Officers' Mess, 1938. [14] In 2013 a 25million development scheme for a new town centre was unveiled, to be built on a former sports ground, owned by the MoD. [13], Lacking a true town centre, the garrison gained its first large supermarket, a Tesco store, in 2000; along with a retail park known as Richmondshire Walk, which also includes a McDonald's, a Poundstretcher and a Peacocks, among others. Single Living Accommodation (SLA) at Bourlon Barracks on 23 Jan 20. Cast iron rainwater goods, marked with the Army crown and the date 1938. reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the data used in this website. Be the first to add a photo and help showcase this place to others. address. It commands all of the Armys Intelligence, Surveillance and EW assets, and is made up of units specifically from the former 1 MI Bde and 1 Arty Bde, as well as 14 Sig Regt, 21 and 23 SAS(R). It will also command the Land Image Intelligence Company, a pool of experts who deliver image analysis for all the Army's image collection platforms. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. [12], Foxglove Covert, a local nature reserve, was the first of its kind in North Yorkshire and the first to be located on Ministry of Defence (MoD) land in the UK. To the rear of the main block is a flat-roofed projection, with a tall, arch-headed window with side lights. Location of this list entry and nearby places that are also listed. BOURLON ROAD Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, * Representation: as a leading example representing barrack architecture of this period, little of which has been protected hitherto, showing the national approach to barrack-building and the expansion of the Army, 1198/0/10005 Catterick Garrison has a population of about 13,000, which is more than that of the neighbouring Catterick Village. this Lingfield Securities and Kier Property Developments are responsible for the construction of the modern town centre at the garrison. The National Heritage List for England is a unique register of our country's most significant historic buildings and sites. This copy shows the entry on 04-Mar-2023 at 06:38:47. Cast iron rainwater goods, marked with the Army crown and the date 1938. Find out more about Heritage Apprenticeships. Catterick Garrison - Barracks Barracks The garrison consists of many different groups of buildings spread over a wide area and includes a number of barracks, most of which are named after historical British Army battles, many of which took place in Northern France during the First World War. Bathymetric surveying. * Historical: as a leading example of an officers' mess, erected during the per-WW2 period, which shows the Army's traditional approach to design (including the provision of stables) The adjacent range of garages is Post War and is not of special interest. The surviving pre-war buildings at Gaza Barracks were built from 1938 as part of Catterick's Second Reconstruction Plan: a major scheme of rebuilding permanent facilities at Gaza and Bourlon Barracks, totalling 1,000,000. Sandhurst Block (Army barrack block), 1938 by the Designs Branch of the War Office (possibly by AG Sheppard-Fiddler, architect). Address: Headquarters Catterick Garrison Bourlon Barracks Plumer Road CATTERICK GARRISON DL9 3AD . Stone doorcases to centre. OFFICERS' MESS AND STABLES, BOURLON BA Galliford Try delivered the 49m reconfiguration of the Marne and Bourlon barracks on behalf of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), at one of the British Army's key locations. These have further bed siting rooms on the upper floor with various auxiliary rooms below. SOURCES By the mid 1930s most of the facilities at the camp were completed. Entry Name: Officers' Mess and Stables, Bourlon Barracks, Location: Hipswell, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, DL9, Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire, Church of England Parish: Hipswell St John the Evangelist, Tagged with: All government data published here This address belongs to Bourlon Barracks located in the street of Plumer Road and the city of Catterick Garrison. Part of the Alfred Newton and Sons collection. Source Historic England Archive BB83/04456.