Old Manor House, Stable Cottage, and nos. 6 & 7 Priory Court, Baunton
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Image: © Vieve Forward Taken: 3 Mar 2013
On the left is the gable end of the Old Manor House (see Image] and Image]), with its stone scratch sundial. This photograph shows one of the two very short projecting gables at the rear of the Manor House, and the diagonal shafts of its chimney stacks. In the centre is Stable Cottage, a Grade II Listed mid-17th century Cotswold stone house http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-131057-stable-cottage-baunton-gloucestershire which adjoins and was possibly once part of the Old Manor House. The entrance is on the north side, facing away from the road. This side is not described in the listing text, but has two 4-light stone-mullioned casements with king mullions to the right, a two-light stone-mullioned casement on the first floor to the left, and a casement below it which may have formerly been stone-mullioned (there are signs of restoration to the sill). To the right are nos.7 and 6 Priory Court respectively (see Image]).