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TRIARC — Trinity College

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TRIARC — Trinity College
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Detached eleven-bay two-storey former stables, built 1841, with nine-bay breakfront to front (north) elevation. Adapted 2007 as research centre. Hipped slate roof concealed behind stepped ashlar granite parapet having carved granite eaves course to rear (south), east and west elevations, ashlar granite chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Ashlar granite walls with plinth course and Doric pilasters supporting ashlar granite entablature to south, east and west elevations, smooth render to wall to front. Square-headed window openings with granite sills and six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows, some having recent timber framed windows and wrought-iron bars. Square-headed door openings to front, with timber battened doors. Some stone paviers and setts, and timber and cast-iron stall walls to interior.
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