Stable and Shelter Shed

Catalogue No. C0807
Dates of Construction: early 20th cent
Location: Haslemere
Client:
Purpose of Building:Houses
Category:Housing Groups
Historic England Listing Number:1244091
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Number:

The former stable and shelter shed form a unified Lutyens‑style service range of random malmstone and red‑brick dressings under steep hipped tiled roofs, with a two‑storey stable block of casements and low segment‑headed windows paired to an open‑backed three‑bay timber shelter with brick return and gate pier.

Description

Two adjoining buildings with unified exterior treatment. Each has a high-pitched hipped swept tiled roof and an outer wall of large random malmstone with red brick dressings. The stable building to north is taller, of full 2-storey height and has one 3-light casement and a series of low, segment-headed windows, all on lower floor. The shelter shed is blank and has a red brick left return with a gate pier attached. Open at the back, it is of 3 bays with pegged, braced timber posts. The stable is red brick behind with gabled dormers and Dutch doors. (Historic England, list entry 1244091)

Bibliography

Historic England. STABLE AND SHELTER SHED TO EAST OF BARN AT HIGH PITFOLD FARM. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1244091,

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