Stable block at Crewe Hall - north elevation
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Image: © John M Taken: 21 Jun 2016
The stables built around a courtyard are mainly Jacobean and are contemporary with Crewe Hall but with modified entrance and tower on east side of 1837 by Blore. The Grade II* listed buildings have been converted to offices.