- A
stable is a
building in
which working animals are kept,
especially horses or oxen.: 200 : 42 The
building is
usually divided into stalls, and may include...
-
during very
limited times of the year, with the surroundings, such as the
stableyard and
adventure playground being open
nearly all year round. Walking, hiking...
- The
stableyard cottages,
where Alan
Turing worked...
- hopyard, graveyard, churchyard, brickyard,
prison yard, railyard, junkyard,
stableyard, and dooryard. One
possible account of the
origin is the
Middle English...
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Retrieved 25 June 2024. *No. 11, The Close,
Stableyard surface:
Historic England. "No. 11, The Close,
Stableyard surface (Grade II) (1252042)".
National Heritage...
- Old
Stableyard is a
brownfield site
located on
Smithdown Lane in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England. It was once one of the main
stableyards for...
- itself,
Morden Cottage, two well-preserved
snuff watermills, a
restored stableyard, a dog-friendly café,
exhibition space and second-hand bookshop. A western...
-
April 2020.
Historic England. "Dairy in north-west
corner of
Ryston Hall
stableyard (Grade II) (1342311)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 18...
- plantation's gardens. They had New York
architect Bancel LaFarge design a
stableyard complex of barn, stable, work buildings, and cottages; the
buildings were...
- (disambiguation)
Square yard, a unit of area
Stockyard (disambiguation)
Stableyard, near a
stable for
horses Wrecking yard, also
known as a s****yard or...