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Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle


The Crown and Mitre Hotel is located in Carlisle at Nos. 4-10, English Street and includes No.54 Castle Street. The hotel, with shops beneath, was built 1903-1905 for Walter Scott, by George Dale Oliver of Carlisle. The hotel opened on the 6th June 1905 and had cost £50,000. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

English Street 1905 Castle Street Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carlisle
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CARLISLE - CROWN & MITRE HOTEL ~ AN OLD POSTCARD #94429

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MARKET PLACE AND CROWN & MITRE HOTEL, CARLISLE, CHARABANCS - VALENTINE (1920s)

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Carlisle - English Street

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Crown & Mitre Hotel, December 2016

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Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle

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Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle

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CROWN AND MITRE HOTEL - Carlisle - List Entry
- Includes: No.54 CASTLE STREET. Hotel with shops beneath. 1903-5 for Walter Scott, by George Dale Oliver of Carlisle. Ground floor rusticated red sandstone ashlar; brick walls above with flush stone …

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List number: 1297351
List grade: 2
Post code: CA3 8HZ
Unitary Auth: Cumberland
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4000455942

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