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THE FARM BUILDINGS - MOOR PLACE
Many of the farm buildings at the Home Farm Moor Place were formerly
used for dairying. A number of them are now used for equestrian purposes.
THE STABLE BLOCK
They are described below as per the buildings plan:-
The stable block at Moor Place is Grade II* Listed. It pre-dates the existing
1. Timber lean-to gardener’s store (7.2m x 2.5m)
house as it served the Elizabethan Moor Place and was kept when it was
demolished on the instruction of James Brebner.
2. Estate Office (20m x 4.25m) built of brick and tile
The stable block is built of red brick under a tile roof around three sides of a
3. Garages (4.2m x 6.5m) 2 bays open sided, timber construction with
courtyard with an octagonal timber cupola and clock above the central drive
corrugated roof.
through arch. The main block (28m x 6.5m) is garage accommodation with
4. Old Granary (5.2m x 11.8m) brick and peg tile roof with tack/feed room
traditional tiled Victorian loose boxes to the northern end on the ground floor
and stalls on the ground floor and storage above. Semi-detached with Farm
and a large store above. The south wing (12.5m x 6m) is 4 garages with
Cottage to the north.
double timber doors on the ground floor and Garage Flat above. The north
5. Hay Store (15.3m x 6m) timber barn with pan tile roof, part weather
wing (12.5m x 6m) has mostly been converted to Stable Cottage with a tack
board sides, open on one side.
room and stairs to the first floor.
Stables & Stable Cottage
Tithe Barn
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