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Former stables, converted for business use, built in circa 1830 and renovated in the 1980s. It is a fine two-storey, H-plan stable block with harl over snecked rubble and ashlar margins, sited at the northern end of Inverernan House designed landscape (NJ31SW0022). There is an iron-columned verandah incorporated between advanced gabled wings and the low-pitched broad-eaved roof, a granite base course and quoin strips segmental cart arches and round-headed windows, boarded timber doors and two-part fanlights, largely 12-pane glazing pattern used in timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof and deeply overhanging eaves with plain bargeboarding. Some interior details are retained, including looseboxes boarded timber walls, finialled posts and ironwork hay baskets.
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