English: Grade II listed building in Lyme Park, Cheshire.The stables were designed by Alfred Darbyshire, and are built in sandstone with Welsh slate roofs. They are in a courtyard plan, are in two storeys, and have a main front of nine bays. In the centre is a segmental-arched entrance with a ram's head keystone, above which is a triangular pediment on Doric pilasters. The windows have low segmental heads and carved keystones. Along the top of the stables is a modillion cornice.
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