Telephone box, Gayle

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Historical Environment Record No:
MYD35050
Parish:
Hawes
OS Grid Reference:
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Description

Telephone box, Gayle MYD35050 (c) YDNPA, 2023

Telephone box, Gayle MYD35050 (c) YDNPA, 2023

The K6 type telephone kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935 was made by various contractors. This example was made by the Carson Company. It is a square cast iron kiosk with a domed roof. There are unperforated George VI crowns on the top panels.

Location

Lies on east side of bridge in centre of Gayle, just by the track down to Gayle Mill.

Public Transport Details

Nearest town/village: Gayle. Call Traveline on 0870 608 2 608 to plan your journey. After the welcome message key in 885 for North Yorkshire information.

Accessibility

Viewable from roadside.