The carriage entrance of this well-preserved mid-Victorian stable behind a Greek Revival house is decorated by “Gothic”-arched paneling, with three diamond-shaped windows above and a sprightly cupola. It typifies the fancy stable of the period, but few remain as well maintained as this.
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