Stable block, Hannington Hall, Queens Road, Hannington
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Image: © Vieve Forward Taken: 29 Jan 2013
Grade II Listed stone-tiled Cotswold stone stable block at the rear of Hannington Hall, built c.1863. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-318344-stable-block-at-hannington-hall-hanningt The south block, which can just about be seen to the left of the picture, has three wide coach arches with three dormer windows above. The main block has a central gable with a clock and belfry, and shield panels flanking a central mullioned window. The horseboxes inside the extension to the right are intact.