The Former Sandes Soldiers' Home, is a grade II* listed building within Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, England.
The awarding of the grade II* status places it in the top 8% of buildings listed by Historic England.
Catterick Garrison (known as Catterick Camp until 1973) was opened during the First World War as a training facility, but in 1923 it was decided to retain the site as a permanent army base, a decision which prompted General Sir Charles Harington ask for the home to be built.
[6] The main façade of the building, which is 240 feet (73 m) in length, faces onto one of the public roads running through Catterick Camp.
[7] It was listed for sale in January 1976, and ceased to be used for its intended purpose in 1983, being refurbished and reopened as a training establishment in 1986, though the Sandes homes charity continued until final closure in 2023.