9. Stables and Barns at Felley Priory, Off Mansfield Road
||Name of Building: Stables and Barns at Felley Priory
Address: Off Mansfield Road (East Side), Annesley
Grade of Building: II
Date of Listing: 13/10/66
Grid Reference: SK 45 SE
Group Value: Yes
Serial No:
5/9
Stables and barns, C16, C18, C19. Timber framed brick, coursed and square rubble and dressed stone. Concrete
pantile roofs, steep pitched. Chamfered dressed stone plinths. Single external side wall stack.
Two storeys, three bays deep by four bays wide. U-plan around the courtyard. Windows are mainly C19 casements.
Stable to the south has on the south side small casement flanked by single doors, that to the left blocked. Above, to the left, a casement and a hatch. To their right, a loading door and a hatch.
East gable has central four centred arched blocked door, flanked by a single mullioned casements, all under continuous hood mould. Above, C20 casement. Above it, a clock, 1983, and above again, three pigeonholes and a bell dated 1888.
North side has to the left, casement flanked by single doors. To the right, two casements and beyond, two doors, that to the right are blocked.
C18 range on west side has to east off-centre casement flanked to the left by three and tot he right by two stable doors. Above, four casements.
Timber framed barn on north side has to the south four bay posts with intermediate rail. To the left, pair of round headed carriage doors, C19. To the right, two pairs of C20 garage doors. Above, two casements. Double purlin principle rafter roof.
West side has to the left, weather-boarded gable. To its right, remains of adjoining building. Above to the right, loading door in gable.

