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19 January 2010
1820 – Kilkenny Castle Stableyards, Co. Kilkenny

1820 – Kilkenny Castle Stableyards, Co. Kilkenny

Architect: Charles Verpyle A fine building across the street from the castle and grander than many public buildings in other towns in Ireland, the stables consist of two courtyards and buildings. The main...

06 November 2009
1902 – Beamish & Crawford Stabling, Cork

1902 – Beamish & Crawford Stabling, Cork

Architect: Houston & Houston The former Stables for the Beamish & Crawford brewery and now an enterprise centre, this is one of the best industrial buildings in the city. The corner office is...

29 September 2009
Stableyard, Hope Castle, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

Stableyard, Hope Castle, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

Fine stableyard with accomodation set around three sides of a square and decoration stone archways set into the centre of the fourth. Not the most elaborate Stableyard in County Monaghan by any means,...

28 August 2009
1881 – New Stables, Brick St, Park Lane, Mayfair, London

1881 – New Stables, Brick St, Park Lane, Mayfair, London

Architect: James Brooks

27 July 2009
1879 – Coach House, Stables & Summer House, Brighton, Sussex

1879 – Coach House, Stables & Summer House, Brighton, Sussex

Architect: Arthur Loader Perspective View including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 25th 1879.

18 July 2009
1900 – Stables & Shops, Headingley, Leeds, Yorkshire

1900 – Stables & Shops, Headingley, Leeds, Yorkshire

Architect: Albert E. Kirk

26 June 2009
1905 – Stables, Ardenrun Place, Lingfield, Surrey

1905 – Stables, Ardenrun Place, Lingfield, Surrey

Architect: John G. Gibbs

26 June 2009
1897 – Hunting Kennels, Woodlands, Surrey

1897 – Hunting Kennels, Woodlands, Surrey

Architect: E. Keynes Purchase

24 June 2009
1874 – New Stables, Lampits, Essex

1874 – New Stables, Lampits, Essex

Architect: Edward Burgess Designed for A. Manser and published in The Building News, October 16th 1874. “We illustrate a range of stabling designed by Mr. Edward Burgess, architect, of Great James-street, for A....