Written, drawn and photograsphic record of the former HMS Ceres Buildings, at Wetherby High School Buildings 1-3 are small single storey brick structures located in the south east corner of the site and are built to a uniform design, likely to have comprised accommodation blocks for senior personnel. All three buildings have been maintained by the school but leased in recent years to the Salvation Army. Buildings 1 and 2 have been modernised internally with removal or all original internal walls to create large open plan spaces with small partitioned toilet and office facilities. Building 3 has undergone less alteration, with surviving internal rooms subdivided by painted brick walls and accessed from a central hallway, which provides an indication of its original layout. Building 4 is located in the north east corner of the site and comprises a single storey brick structure with an L-shaped plan form, with two single-storey ranges (the northern range and southern range) connected in the south west corner by a single storey flat-roofed element (the central range). This building has lost its internal subdivisions throughout most of the northern and southern ranges. It is likely that these would have been partitioned into cabins for dual bunks, as described in accounts of the accommodation blocks of the York Road site. The internal rooms of the central range are better preserved, and although the original use of the spaces is not apparent from the surviving fixtures, the presence of two strong rooms on the north side with double thickness walls and a shuttered concrete roof suggests that it may have functioned as a surface air raid shelter
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