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Archaeological building assessment at Blatherwycke Hall Stables, Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, March 2008 |
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Northamptonshire Archaeology unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
The stables at Blatherwycke Hall, Northamptonshire were built in 1770 by Donatus O'Brien to replace those which were formerly located in one of the two pavilions attached to the now demolished hall. The existing stables comprise a large C-shaped range which present two distinctly different façades; those facing the former gardens to the south of the house are finely finished and furnished with doors and windows, that facing the entrance drive is less well finished and is entirely plain with no openings apart from the central carriage arch. The stables have suffered from unsympathetic modern alterations and some collapse, but retain some elements of high quality fixtures and fittings. |
Author: |
J Prentice
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Publisher: |
Northamptonshire Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
2009
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Hanslope |
District: |
Milton Keynes |
Country: |
England |
County: |
Buckinghamshire |
Grid Reference: 481654, 244924 (Easting, Northing)
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northamp3-72857 |
OBIB: |
09/18 |
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Created Date: |
10 Mar 2023 |