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Detached seven-bay single-storey stable block with half-attic, built 1834, on a U-shaped plan with single-bay (three-bay deep) full-height gabled projecting end bays. Part "restored", 2003, to accommodate proposed alternative use. For sale, 2006. Now disused. Pitched slate roof on a U-shaped plan on strutted King Post timber construction with pressed iron ridges, paired limestone ashlar central chimney stacks on limestone ashlar chamfered bases having cut-limestone capping supporting louvered yellow terracotta pots, and no rainwater goods surviving on slightly overhanging slate flagged eaves. Part creeper- or ivy-covered coursed rubble stone walls on cut-limestone plinth; red brick English Garden Wall bond surface finish to rear (west) elevation. Series of three square-headed central carriageways in elliptical-headed recesses with red brick block-and-start surrounds. Square-headed window openings with cut-limestone sills, and red brick block-and-start surrounds framing replacement timber casement windows. Square-headed door openings with red brick block-and-start surrounds. Square-headed loading openings (half-attic) in elliptical-headed recesses with cut-limestone sills, and red brick block-and-start surrounds framing timber boarded doors. Set in unkempt grounds originally shared with Camolin Park House.
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