The King's Arms Hotel

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The King's Arms Hotel is a historic building in Reeth, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

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The hotel was built in 1734, and has also been known as the "Middle House". The building was grade II listed in 1966. [1] [2] In 2025, it was refurbished by Star Pubs at a cost of £200,000. In addition to the bar, it has ten bedrooms. [3]

The hotel is in stone, with rusticated quoins, and an M-shaped stone slate roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers. There are three storeys, a double depth plan, and two parallel ranges of four bays. The doorway has a stone surround, a pulvinated frieze, and a moulded cornice, above which is an initialled datestone. The windows are sashes in stone surrounds. Inside, it has a historic staircase, fireplace, and timber beams. [1] [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Historic England. "The King's Arms, Reeth, Fremington and Healaugh (1131510)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  2. Chrystal, Paul; Sunderland, Mark (2011). Richmond & Swaledale Through Time. Amberley Publishing. ISBN   9781445630472.
  3. Gouldsbrough, Patrick (17 June 2025). "The Kings Arms in Reeth to reopen on July 18 with new owners". Darlington and Stockton Times. Retrieved 1 September 2025.
  4. Grenville, Jane; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2023) [1966]. Yorkshire: The North Riding. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN   978-0-300-25903-2.

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