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  2. County Hall, Northallerton - Wikipedia

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    In the eventuality, the building was designed by Walter Brierley alone, who by that time was the favoured architect of the North Riding County Council. [6] Work on the new offices started in 1903, with John Hutton MP laying the first stone in July of that year, [7] with it being blessed by the vicar of Northallerton and the Bishop of Richmond. [8]

  3. Walter Brierley - Wikipedia

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    Walter Henry Brierley (1862–1926) was a York architect who practised in the city for 40 years. He is known as "the Yorkshire Lutyens " [ 5 ] or the "Lutyens of the North". [ 4 ] He is also credited with being a leading exponent of the " Wrenaissance " style - incorporating elements of Christopher Wren .

  4. Category:Walter Brierley buildings - Wikipedia

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  5. Brierley Groom - Wikipedia

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    Brierley Groom is an architecture practice in York, England, founded in 1750 by architect John Carr, making it the longest running practice in the United Kingdom, and one of the oldest in the world. [1] It was once run by Walter Brierley, known for having created over 300 buildings in the York area and across the north of England. [2]

  6. Northallerton Castle - Wikipedia

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    Northallerton Castle was a defensive structure in Northallerton in North Yorkshire, England. The structure is thought to have been constructed c. 1068 and was largely made out of timber with a palisade wall. It was destroyed by order of King Henry in 1178. The ground outlines of the site were removed by railway building in the first half of the ...

  7. Thimbleby, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Thimbleby Hall sits 1 mile north-east of the centre of the village, the estate lies within the North York Moors National Park and was listed in the Domesday Book as the property of the King family of Northallerton Manor. It was later granted to the Bishops of Durham, when part of the Estate was gifted to Rievaulx Abbey. At one time the size of ...

  8. Northallerton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The "Northallerton Market and Public Improvements Company" was formed, the site was acquired from the Bishop of Durham, the old buildings were demolished and construction started in 1872. The new building was designed by John Ross and Robert Lamb of Darlington in the Italianate style , built in buff bricks with stone dressings at a cost of £ ...

  9. Brierley - Wikipedia

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    Brierley (/ ˈ b r aɪ. ər l i /) is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.The settlement is tightly clustered and green buffered on a modest escarpment close to the border with West Yorkshire, it is almost wholly in population south of the A628 road, and is less than 2 miles (3 km) to the south west of Hemsworth.