Former horse engine house, stable and barn, Castle Hill Farm

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Former horse engine house, stable and barn, Castle Hill Farm

Image: © Vieve Forward Taken: 21 Mar 2016

Grade II Listed Cotswold stone former horse engine house and adjoining small stable block. The horse engine house is circular with a conical stone slate roof. It has a wide opening to west with window to the left of it. At the rear it opens into the barn. Its roof overlaps that of stable and the circular wall ceases at this point. The stable is a single storey building with a bellcote on west end with saddlestone and cross and former clock space below. It has three plank doors on north side. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-129840-former-horse-engine-house-and-adjoining-#.VvGMX__cuUk See also Image], Image], Image] and Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.676867
Longitude
-1.831757