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Burghley House Stables


Horses and stables have always been associated with Burghley and the Stable courtyard continues to be a centre of activity, now for conservation. There have always been stables at Burghley but until the mid 18th century, they were in several places, depending upon the use of the animals housed. In 1756, the 9th Earl commissioned 'Capability' Brown to design and build suitable stables that would serve practical purpose and also complement their surroundings. Brown's design resulted in a well-proportioned courtyard, with a central fountain surrounded by stables and coach-houses that could house more than 20 riding horses, at least 10 heavy horses to draw carts and coaches and all of the vehicles, equipment and staff associated with them.
Info courtesy of Burghley House Preservation Trust Limited
Info courtesy of Burghley House Preservation Trust Limited
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