Building record 780/2/3 - Stables at Flore House
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{1} Stables of Flore House built c.1830 used as an army (infantry) billet. "The stables are in two blocks with a central courtyard. The gateway into the avenue has been blocked (about 1970) but was used by Bren Gun carriers. The chaufeur's family (Ashby) lived over the northern block." Stables of brick and slate; now 'Hunter Shields Antiques'.
{2} Thereare two brick mounting block on the south side of the former stable yard of Flore House stables.
{3}A melon ground was situated near to the stables.
<1> Smith, J., 1999, Defence of Britain Report Form, (unchecked) (Recording Form (Not SMR)). SNN51506.
<2> Smith, J., 1999, Mounting Blocks in Flore, (checked) (Note). SNN108944.
<3> Smith, J., 1999, Flore House, Its People and Estate From 1610, (unchecked) (Extract). SNN40664.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 6421 5993 (28m by 36m) Central |
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Civil Parish | FLORE, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District) |
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Record last edited
Oct 17 2019 10:56AM