County Hall in Northallerton County Hall is used by North Yorkshire County Council for its headquarters. The main offices - the Brierley Building - is an ode to the architect himself. Meetings are held in the Brierley Room while staff can get refreshments in the Brierley’s Restaurant.
Dringhouses War Memorial It is located outside the Church of St Edward the Confessor. It was originally a First World War (1914-1918) memorial made in 1922, by Brierley and fellow architect James Hervey Rutherford. Later additions were made following the Second World War (1939-1945).
St. Chad s Church, Campleshon Road
Goddards House and Garden
Darrell Buttery, a former Nunthorpe Grammar School teacher, with a wry smile for a mis-spelled school mug. Picture Frank Dwyer PEOPLE sometimes say the oddest things when they think there’s no-one to overhear. Like the elderly woman who attended a Friends of York Festival event in 1973. She was dressed in an outrageous feathered hat and her great grandmother s clothes - and was having trouble with her old-fashioned underwear. Unfazed, she whipped it off, and handed it to Lady Feversham with the words: Hold these for me, love. I haven’t got a handbag to put them in.” Fortunately for posterity, a young teacher named Darrell Buttery was also at the event - and he recorded the incident in his diary.