Stables - interior, Whitmore Hall

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Date:July 2025

Description:The late 16th century Elizabethan Grade II* listed stables, situated within the grounds of Whitmore Hall, are a very rare example. They have perfectly preserved stabling for nine horses; wooden columns, arches and mangers.

The ghost of a groom, buried in the nearby churchyard is said to haunt the stables.

The Grade I listed Hall has been the home of the Mainwaring family (now Cavenagh-Mainwaring) and their direct ancestors for over 900 years.

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Donor ref:Whitmore Stables#1 (55/51990)

Source: Miscellaneous Collection

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