Listed

A stables, later used as a coach house built to serve No. 16 Vyvyan Terrace (qv), c.1840. Built from rough rubble Pennant stone and brick with a felt roof. It is orientated north-east to south-west and is roughly square in plan.

Shame I could only see the back, according to the listing:

the garden elevation is a quaint and attractive, gothic-revival composition with later classical remodelling Intactness: it retains many interior features and fittings associated with its original use as a stable, and is a rare survival of an unconverted service building in an urban setting Historic interest: it illustrates the early C19 social division of staff and the family though its disguised garden-facing elevation and blind windows

From wander: Clifton Sinkhole, Camp Road and a Re-Visited Fire Hydrant
Taken: Sun 27 December 2020 13:01
Rating: ★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45730, -2.61751
Location: Queens Road

Listed

  A stables, later used as a coach house built to serve No. 16 Vyvyan Terrace (qv), c.1840. Built from rough rubble Pennant stone and brick with a...