DescriptionStudy Centre, Harlow Carr - geograph.org.uk - 666712.jpg
English: Study Centre, Harlow Carr This building, along with the nearby Harrogate Arms Hotel, was part of a mid 19th century development offering spa treatments for visitors. This was the 'Harlow Car sulphur spa bath house' using sulphur water from a nearby spring. However, this was only a mild sulphur water, whilst the site was a long way from the numerous springs and wells of Low Harrogate, so trade melted away. The building is now part of the RHS Harlow Carr Gardens and is used as a study centre.
Note: 'Car' or 'Carr'? Either seems to be acceptable. An old lithograph print of this building and the nearby hotel uses the single 'r'. Nowadays it appears that two 'r's are the norm.
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