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Stable Block, Chesters


The large stable block for Chesters country house was built in 1891 by Norman Shaw. The former stables, now converted for residential use are located just off the B6318 road between Chollerford and Walwick. This is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Chesters, Humshaugh Grade II* Listed 1891 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Humshaugh Civil Parish
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The stables at Chesters

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Stable block north of Chesters

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The stables at Chesters

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STABLE BLOCK 200 METRES NORTH OF CHESTERS - List Entry
- "Stables, 1891 by Norman Shaw. Tooled snecked stone with ashlar dressings; red tile roofs, with lead-domed wooden cupola on gatehouse. Ranges around square yard with central gatehouse on south and …

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List number: 1370562
List grade: 2*
Post code: NE46 4EU
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY9086570484

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