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Stables and cottages, still in use, built in the mid 19th century. It is a U-plan harled range with ashlar margins, some of which are painted. The west-facing range is single-storey with two-storey projecting wings. The mirror entrances to the dwellings are in the outer wings, facing the courtyard and linked by a (possibly later) canopied roof, supported by slender cast-iron columns. The west gables have a single ground floor bipartite and a pointed headed first floor window. The south stable elevation has lunette stable windows, and a rear loft entrance breaks the wallhead. The windows have four-pane glazing, and there are wallhead stacks and slate roofs.
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