Old Stables Approximately 50 Metres North Of Cranley Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1998. Stable.
Old Stables Approximately 50 Metres North Of Cranley Hall
- WRENN ID
- young-kitchen-russet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid Suffolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 February 1998
- Type
- Stable
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Old Stables, located approximately 50 metres north of Cranley Hall, is a house that was converted into stables in the 18th century. Originally built in the mid-17th century, it features a plastered and tarred timber frame, with the ground floor constructed of tarred flint and brick. The roof is made of corrugated tiles and the building has two storeys with a two-window range. On the west side, there is a stable door positioned to the right of centre, flanked by a four-light mullioned window on each side. The first floor has two five-light ovolo-moulded mullioned windows. The roof is gabled and there are no stacks. At the rear, there is a weatherboarded outshut. Inside, the stable floor is made of brick and the frame includes jowled principal posts, stop-chamfered bridging beams, and a roof structure with two tiers of butt purlins, collars, and curved windbraces supporting the upper tier of purlins.
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