Stretton Mill Stable is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire West and Chester local planning authority area, England. Stable.
Stretton Mill Stable
- WRENN ID
- spare-stair-alder
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cheshire West and Chester
- Country
- England
- Type
- Stable
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Stretton Mill Stable is a stable building that was converted into an information centre for the cornmill in 1813. It has been altered internally and is constructed of coursed tooled sandstone with a graded grey slate roof. The building is two storeys high and features a broad camber-arched doorway with a datestone above it, along with a divided boarded door. At the rear, there is a lean-to stone-walled, slate-roofed toilet added, which is in keeping with the original structure. Inside, the stable floor is made of brick, and there is a rebuilt staircase on the left. The loft floor is supported by reused oak beams, with purlins made from trunks of oak trees, and the collar and struts are roughly formed from oak.
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