Stables And Coach House Approximately 60 Metres North East Of Milton Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 May 1988. Stable, coach house.
Stables And Coach House Approximately 60 Metres North East Of Milton Manor House
- WRENN ID
- secret-footing-moth
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Vale of White Horse
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 5 May 1988
- Type
- Stable, coach house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stables and coach house, built around 1764 by Stephen Wright for Bryant Barrett, are located approximately 60 meters northeast of Milton Manor House. Constructed from red brick, the building features an old plain-tile hipped roof with lead ridges and cross-roofs over the coach houses. It is a single-storey structure with an attic, comprising a 7-bay range with coach house pavilions at each end. The central entrance has a round-arched recessed porch with plank doors on either side. The building includes cast-iron cross-windows with decorative glazing bars, plank double doors leading to the coach houses, and a brick dentil cornice at the eaves, along with pediment-gables and 2-light wood casements. Inside, there are wooden horse stalls on the left and cast-iron horse stalls on the right, made by St. Pancras Iron-works. This building is part of the additions and alterations made by Bryant Barrett after he acquired Milton Manor.
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