1905 – Hotel at Adwick le Street, Yorkshire
Architect: Henry Beck
Still in business today but unrecognisable from its early 20th century appearance.
Existing hotel acquired by the Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee,
The Crown and Mitre Hotel was built in 1905 on the site of the original Crown and Mitre Inn which dates back to before the Jacobite Rebellion of 1746.
Built as an hotel in 1906 and still in operation, the Garrick is a local landmark on Garry Street.
Formerly a seedy, down-at-hell rooming hotel,
The 18th and most luxurious of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s hotels,
Perspective published in The Building News,