North Yorkshire Council is seeking permission to demolish the “structurally unsafe” building on Belmont Road which is “past the point of rescue”. It was seriously damaged in a fire in July which followed an earlier blaze in December 2022. Plans submitted by North Yorkshire Council state that the former hotel’s roof and top floor were completely destroyed in the fire together with substantial damage to the two floors immediately below.
The council has concluded that “full demolition is the only viable and safe option” for the Victorian property which was originally constructed as three large townhouses in c. 1875. The unsafe nature of the building has also led to disruption owing to the closure of Lower Ramshill Road and Belmont Road. Earlier this month, North Yorkshire Council said it was “working on designs to open the downhill lane of Ramshill Road as quickly as possible” with a plan to reopen by the end of October.
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