Hospitality - , England, United Kingdom
The Beverley Arms has a glorious history and was one of Beverley's largest and most important inns dating back to at least 1686. It was originally known as The Blue Bell, with the name changing to The Beverley Arms Inn in 1794 after major rebuilding work by local mason William Middleton. By 1831 four coaches were calling daily at the inn and six in the Summer months. As the property continued to develop it housed a billiard room, coach-houses, a brew-house, barns and outbuildings, along with a large garden stretching the length of Wood Lane. A paddock at the rear of the garden was used for fetes, travelling circuses and shows. It was awarded Grade II Listed Building status in 1950 but by that point much of the building had changed from its original point. Daniel Thwaites bought the property in 2016 and refurbished it and transformed it to how it is today, retaining and restoring as many original features as possible along the way. Now it is once again a stunning addition to the beautiful market town of Beverley, welcoming visitors from near and far.
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