Cedar Court Hotel

The Cedar Court Hotel is a historic building in Harrogate, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.

It attracted increasing numbers of visitors, but most had to stay in Knaresborough, as Harrogate only had ten beds available.

[3] The hotel was requisitioned during World War II as accommodation for pilots, then in 1950 it became the headquarters of the regional health authority.

There are three storeys, in the centre are three pedimented bays that are flanked by long wings, ending on the left with the former manager's house, and on the right with a later ballroom.

In the centre is a splayed portico with Tuscan columns in antis, with an entablature and a bracketed cornice.