English: Vermont Hotel, Castle Garth The building was constructed as a county hall in the Classical style in 1910 (extended in 1933 by Robert Burns Dick). The south elevation is six storeys and fourteen bays, and the east elevation ten storeys and nine bays 1653582. The main entrance is centrally positioned in a Doric porch with a frieze.
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