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Shortlisted for an RICS Award 2019

Shortlisted for an RICS Award 2019

Bowman Riley has been shortlisted for an RICS Award 2019.  The refurbishment of the Beverley Arms has been recognised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) as one of the most outstanding projects in the Yorkshire and Humber region.

Bowman Riley designed the major redevelopment of the Grade II listed Georgian Beverley Arms located in a conservation area opposite the impressive 12th-century St Mary’s church in the town centre of Beverley.

Former coaching inn, The Beverley Arms was built in 1794 with an older core underwent radical alterations in the 1960s including the construction of a five-storey flat-roofed block.  Working for Daniel Thwaites, we transformed the property into a 38-bedroom hotel with the entire ground floor devoted to great spaces for drinking and dining and an external courtyard.

The project has been recognised in the category of Tourism and Leisure celebrated as one of the most inspirational achievements in the property industry in Yorkshire and Humber.

This year’s glittering awards ceremony will take place on Friday 17th May at Centenary Pavilion, Leeds United Football Club

The RICS awards shortlisting is the second major recognition for the Beverley Arms this year, which was featured as one of the country’s best hotels of 2018 in The Times newspaper.

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