Bridge House Hotel is a Grade I listed building next to the River Swale in North Yorkshire. The building was constructed sometime in the 15th Century and therefore provided a historic atmosphere inside and out. After being redeveloped into a hotel in the 1900s, the lower floors were converted into dining, bar and lounge areas. The upstairs was divided into bedrooms, and ensuite bathrooms were installed in each room. The hotel was popular as it is located close to the A1 road and Catterick Racecourse; it is also relatively close to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the vibrant city of York. Unfortunately, however, a fire destroyed part of the building in 2014. Six fire crews were called to attend the scene after flames were spotted coming from the roof. The cause of the fire remains unknown, but no one was injured during the incident as the premises was closed as it was undergoing renovation.
Thanks to WildBoyz for the history. Unfortunately, the place has gone rather down hill in a year. Loads of stuff has gone and its been covered in shite 'Urbex' tags. Meh!
Judging by the amount of jonnys on the floor, Ben, Shannon, Pete & Lucy had definitely been making the most of the marital suite!
Krypton
Thanks to WildBoyz for the history. Unfortunately, the place has gone rather down hill in a year. Loads of stuff has gone and its been covered in shite 'Urbex' tags. Meh!
Judging by the amount of jonnys on the floor, Ben, Shannon, Pete & Lucy had definitely been making the most of the marital suite!
Krypton