BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. This was achieved through proactive communication with multiple project managers, occupiers, and stakeholders. For any other issue or if you need help, please email: Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. 19-MAY-09 CATTERICK GARRISON The successful delivery of this highly complex refurbishment would not have been possible without the outstanding teamwork and commitment by all parties involved in the project. Regular bus services to Richmond and Darlington are operated by Arriva North East; the closest airport is Teesside International Airport, 21.3 miles (34.3km) north-east. Original doorways into barrack rooms can be typically identified by the presence of mat wells that are lacking with later inserted doorways. The garrison also encompasses the Marne-Barracks and the outposts of Ripon, Dishforth and Topcliff. Explore the many ways you can help to support the incredibly rich and varied heritage. 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 This central block is flanked by lower side wings that are slightly set back, the west wing having a further, smaller, reception room on the ground floor. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos A short distance to the north west is a stable block built for the officers' horses. Red brick laid in stretcher bond. The light intervention approach retains the interiors bold simplicity, the clean lines created by the elegant stairs, and the coffered ceilings simple decoration. (Off) Westmoreland slate roof laid to diminishing courses with close mitred hips. The buildings rehabilitation has successfully provided light and inclusive spaces, yet retained areas of separation for such diverse functions as forensic investigation, secure information handling, and attending to delicate discipline and welfare matters. Catterick Camp railway station was a terminus station on the Eryholme-Richmond branch line until its closure in 1964; the closest mainline railway stations are now at Northallerton and Darlington; they are equidistant, at 15.9 miles (25.6km) south-east and north-east respectively. Architectural structure, 1198/0/10006 RISEWELL ROAD * 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) It is the largest of the three ITCs in the UK. There are principal staircases at either end of the central block with a smaller secondary stairs on the north side of each side wing. Portland Stone dressings. The Officers' Mess at Bourlon is a good, well preserved example of Officers' Mess as built at many army barracks and RAF stations nationally in the 1930s. Red brick, laid in stretcher bond with fine mortar joints. . Follow Us: Copyright 2023 Tetra Tech, Inc. | Legal Notices | Cookie Policy | Site Map. businesses. A projecting stone entrance porch has arches to the sides, Doric columns and pilasters flanking the arched doorway within, containing glazed doors. SOURCES Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, Along with the internally robust and modern resin pipe, the resulting composite of old and new substantially improved the buildings longevity. The postcode for this property is DL9 3AD. The next edition of the map, published 1941, does show the access drives in place as well as an associated stable block. [28], The town's football club, Catterick Garrison Football Centre, was founded in 2006, and the senior team play in the Wensleydale Creamery League, an affiliate league of the North Riding County Football Association. The redevelopment programme of Marne and . To the rear (north side) of the dining hall there is a single storey kitchen block which is a later rebuild of the original. It was later used as a demobilisation centre, a training centre, a command depot, and a place to dump war materials after ending the war. A contractor cutting bricks for the wall of the partially-restored wild and natural walled garden at Warley Place, Brentwood. is used under licence. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. * Contextual: as part of the important Army complex at Catterick, showing the distinctive provision of quarters for commissioned officers, and for its group value with the associated Bourlon Barracks [qv]. Bourlon Barracks, Plumer Road is located at [35], The town's primary healthcare provider is the Harewood Medical general practice managed by South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. 19 were here. * 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. "Catterick Camp - not to be published" Ordnance Survey 1:10,560 map 1939 Use of this data is subject to Terms and Conditions. By 2007 over half of these had been either demolished or heavily extended making the largely unaltered survival of six Sandhurst Blocks at Catterick quite remarkable. [30][31], Catterick Leisure Centre is a purpose-built complex opposite the retail park, opened in July 2009; it offers a broad spectrum of leisure and fitness facilities including a swimming pool and a gym, as well as an adjoining public library. It serves as a base for the 4th Mechanized Brigade, also known as The Black Rats, which forms part of the 3rd (UK) Mechanized Division. Tall, 12/12 pane arch-headed windows to the ground floor of the central section with gauged brick heads; the rest of the windows are rectangular sashes, 12/12 pane to the first floor of the front, and 6/9 pane elsewhere. BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. We don't have any photos of this building yet. [17], Primary education is provided by Carnagill Community Primary School, built in 1966,[18] Wavell School,[19] Le Cateau Community Primary School[20] and Cambrai Primary School, a free school opened in 2019 on the complex formerly housing a campus of Darlington College. Books and journalsCole, H, History of Catterick Camp, (1972)Schofield, J, England's Army Camps, (2006)Evans, F, 'Building' in The Sandhurst Block: An Example of Modern Military architecture, (1940), 114-115. It currently has 19 barrack compounds, including several other facilities. The garrison was set up in October 1915 and was renamed as Catterick Camp the same year. Existing sash counterweights, rollers, ropes, and mechanisms were also repaired and refurbished using traditional carpentry skills to repair the windows to the original state, while introducing hidden draft protection strips to improve the windowsthermal performance. The 18-year-old was found dead in his bedroom at Bourlon Barracks The mother of a soldier who killed himself has said she "cannot come to any logical conclusion" as to why he would take his own. We don't have any photos of this building yet. Its neo-Georgian style had been approved by the Royal Fine Arts Commission which had been charged with overseeing the design of new military building. INTERIOR Surveying and mapping. Part of the Alfred Newton and Sons collection. At either end of this central block is a projecting staircase, lit by tall triple windows. The result delivered more than 500 mixed-use rooms on three floors, all within budget. * 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 "Catterick Camp - not to be published - War Department Revisions to December 1940" Ordnance Survey 1:10,560 map 1941 This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. HISTORY Triple windows to first floor front above the entrance. Do you have 5 minutes to tell us what you think of this service? He was found hanged at Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire on 3 July. The building conveys a pleasing aura of historical significance, preserving a legacy appealing both to the user the Army, itself imbued with history and tradition and the visitor, said Lieutenant coronel Richard Hill (retired) of the completed project. The adjacent range of garages is Post War and is not of special interest. 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New play areas will be built, roads will be resurfaced and energy-efficient street lighting will be installed. See how you can help. The Officers' Mess cost 25,000 and is shown part completed on the Ordnance Survey map of Catterick Camp published in . External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. He played college football at Troy.Burks was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2016. See sales history and home details for 740 Barracks St, New Orleans, LA 70116, a 4 bed, 2 bath, 1,260 Sq. F Company Scots Guards. data may be inaccurate, incomplete or unreliable. Includes: a parade square, entrance gate, mess hall (with interior) and a main HQ (with interior) Got a question? The building is of 6 bays with a chimney at the north end and a raised ventilated ridge. Portland stone ashlar porch. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Army Basing Programme's 20m refurbishment of the Bourlon Barracks' Sandhurst Block in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, represents a crowning achievement of in-depth collaboration with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). Westmoreland slate roof laid to diminishing courses with close mitred hips. Lead, timber and copper central clock tower. These have further bed siting rooms on the upper floor with various auxiliary rooms below. (Off) privacy notice how we use your personal information, Accessibility Statement-Register of charities. * Contextual: as one of the key buildings at the very important Army complex at Catterick, which best exemplifies the nature of inter-war Army expansion, and which is enhanced by its setting of a large parade ground We use this information to better understand how you use our website so that we can improve your user experience and present more relevant content. The rear of the central block has a projecting ground floor with arched windows, flanking a kitchen block with bathroom facilities over (the later kitchen extension is of no special interest). Stone doorcases to centre. Type Training Base Location Northern England Complex butterfly plan: Mirrored U shaped accommodation blocks linked by a central block with a large dining hall on the ground floor with further accommodation above. SANDHURST BLOCK AT BOURLON BARRACKS. * 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 Red brick, laid in stretcher bond with fine mortar joints. Among its graves are those of 42 Commonwealth service personnel of the Second World War and some Polish servicemen. We have used our The dominant central block is of 21 bays, and 3 stories. All rights reserved. This copy shows the entry on 04-Mar-2023 at 06:38:47. The building is of 6 bays with a chimney at the north end and a raised ventilated ridge. The garrison was refurbished as part of the Army Basing Programme (ABP) with an investment of nearly 70m ($91.17m). The Sandhurst Block, costing over 100,000, included modern amenities such as running hot water, central heating and generous lighting. The first floor glazed link and attached block to the east are not of special interest. Deep eaves, painted white. If you want to add or update a link, you * 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. Find nearby schools, hospitals and Bourlon Barracks in Catterick Garrison. 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. Originally there was a mixture of room sizes with large barrack sleeping rooms for enlisted men, smaller sleeping rooms for NCOs and other small rooms designed as sitting rooms, or for storage and other ancillary uses. The hipped roof is of Westmoreland slate, laid in diminishing course. The rear of the central block has a projecting ground floor with arched windows, flanking a kitchen block with bathroom facilities over (the later kitchen extension is of no special interest). Oswald. Field Services. Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. The Officers' Mess cost 25,000 and is shown on the Ordnance Survey map of Catterick Camp published in 1939, although it may not have been completed by this date as the map does not show any access drives to the building. Lingfield Securities and Kier Property Developments are responsible for the construction of the modern town centre at the garrison. Stone doorcase to centre, with arched canopy over. SANDHURST BLOCK AT BOURLON BARRACKS II Sandhurst Block (Army barrack block), 1938 by the Designs Branch of the War Office (possibly by AG Sheppard-Fiddler, architect).MATERIALS Why don't you be the first to send us one? * 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) To the rear (north side) of the dining hall there is a single storey kitchen block which is a later rebuild of the original. 12 MI Company - 1 MI Battalion. 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 . As part of this reorganisation, the 1st Military Intelligence Brigade and Royal Artillery UAV Regiments were merged with the addition of the Honourable Artillery Company and the two reserve Special Air Service Regiments (SAS) into the 1st Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade. See our extensive range of expert advice to help you care for and protect historic places. We installed reversible, surface-mounted building services, minimizing impact on the internal fabric, and providing inherent flexibility for future building usage. Architectural structure, 1198/0/10005 BOURLON ROAD Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). this Find out more about Heritage Apprenticeships. 15, 1940 May, p. 114-115. Crown Copyright Licensed under Open Government License. This property has approximate easting and northing of 416638 and Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. The 19 Light Brigade and its units which form part of the 3rd Mechanised Division are also based at Catterick Garrison. The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. The Sandhurst Block at Bourlon Barracks was built in 1938 as part of what was known as Catterick's Second Reconstruction Plan, a 1,000,000 scheme which also included extensive building at Gaza Barracks. Use our map search to find more listed places. OFFICIAL - OFFICIAL - Page 2 of 98 . Efforts to realise the idea began in 1923 when lands were purchased and building plans were put forward. The Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Army Basing Programme's 20m refurbishment of the Bourlon Barracks' Sandhurst Block in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, represents a crowning achievement of in-depth collaboration with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). Marne Barracks (formerly RAF Catterick), which is located on the outskirts of the Catterick Village, also comes under the jurisdiction of Catterick Garrison. The main central block has a central south facing porch opening into a central entrance/stair hall flanked by large reception rooms with bed-sitting rooms above. [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. The 18-year-old was found dead in his bedroom at Bourlon Barracks. * 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 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. FOI(A) Request relating to current AECs (7 December 2020). There appears to have been no provision of air raid shelters either in a basement or in the surrounding grounds. Review now Our location 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. "The Sandhurst Block: an example of modern military architecture" 1940 Maj Frederic Evans in Building vol. * 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. Neo-Georgian style, Designs Branch of the War Office. Read about our current news, projects and campaigns nationally and in your area. Earlier reconstruction at Catterick in the late 1920s had been more limited in concept, mainly focused on rehabilitating the huts originally built during the First World War when Catterick Camp was first established. 16 MI Company - 1 MI Battalion. Location North East. OFFICERS' MESS AND STABLES, BOURLON BA 4th Mechanized Brigade, Infantry Training Center (ITC), 5th Regiment Royal Artillery, 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment, 19 Light Brigade, 150 Provost Company, and Royal Military Police. The original intention was for Catterick to be a temporary camp to accommodate two complete divisions with around 40,000 men in 2,000 huts. [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. Discover and use our high-quality applied research to support the protection and management of the historic environment. * Contextual: as one of the key buildings at the very important Army complex at Catterick, which best exemplifies the nature of inter-war Army expansion, and which is enhanced by its setting of a large parade ground Ask the creator to get support and information on this product. SANDHURST BLOCK AT BOURLON BARRACKS, Hipswell - 1393297 | Historic England Home Listing Search the List List Entry SANDHURST BLOCK AT BOURLON BARRACKS SANDHURST BLOCK AT BOURLON BARRACKS, BOURLON ROAD Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Previously such accommodation was divided into a series of separate huts. 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 therefore strictly at your own risk. This property is located in the district of Richmondshire (DL9). MATERIALS Unmarried soldiers, who form the majority of occupants, are provided with single living accommodation modernisation (SLAM) facilities. The main central block has a central south facing porch opening into a central entrance/stair hall flanked by large reception rooms with bed-sitting rooms above. Cast iron rainwater goods, dated 1938.PLAN Both the combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Infantrys training course, including Phase 2 training for junior soldiers, are undertaken at the garrison. SOURCES. Bathymetric surveying. Rusticated ground floor and angles. Other units at the garrison are the Royal Military Police and 150 Provost Company. 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. Sandhurst Block (Army barrack block), 1938 by the Designs Branch of the War Office (possibly by AG Sheppard-Fiddler, architect). SOURCES Any additions had to respect the architectural Neo-Georgian style of the buildings external fabric, while modernizing the internal area aligned with prescribed military space requirements and statutory building regulations. 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 Wellington Barracks, London, SW1E 6HQ Contact: 020 7414 5120. 254 Fulford Road, York, YO10 4PA Tel: 01462 752135. Do you have 5 minutes to tell us what you think of this service?Open in new window, Charity reporting is up to date (on time). Uniform and traditions Ordnance Survey Licence number 100024900.© British Crown and SeaZone Solutions Limited 2023. Archaeologist Dr David Neal discussing his illustration of the mosaic being excavated at Rutland Roman Villa with members of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services team, Bombed library in Holland House, Kensington. The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority. The garrison provides facilities for all the units under the 4th Mechanized Brigade including the Signal Squadron. A short distance to the north west is a stable block built for the officers' horses. The Officers' Mess cost 25,000 and is shown on the Ordnance Survey map of Catterick Camp published in 1939, although it may not have been completed by this date as the map does not show any access drives to the building.