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  2. Listed buildings in Boltby - Wikipedia

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    Originally a barn and stable with a loft above, the building is in stone on a plinth, and has a pantile roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers. There are three bays, and a single storey with a loft over the right bay. It contains a sliding garage door, stable doors and a fixed-light window. [6] Outbuilding, Raventhorpe Mill

  3. Dutch door - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch door with the top half open, in South Africa Woman at a Dutch Door, 1645, by Samuel van Hoogstraten Old half-door in East Crosherie, Wigtownshire, Scotland. A Dutch door (American English), stable door (British English), or half door (Hiberno-English) is a door divided in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens.

  4. Stable - Wikipedia

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    A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the American-style barn , for instance, is a large barn with a door at each end and individual stalls inside ...

  5. Enfilade (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The doors entering each room are aligned with the doors of the connecting rooms along a single axis, providing a vista through successive rooms. The enfilade may be used as a processional route and is a common arrangement in museums and art galleries, as it facilitates the movement of large numbers of people through a building.

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  7. Carriage house - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, the term "carriage house" has taken on several additional, somewhat overlapping meanings: Buildings that were originally true carriage houses that have been converted to other uses such as secondary suites, apartments, guest houses, automobile garages, offices, workshops, retail shops, bars, restaurants, or storage buildings.

  8. Door - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch door or stable door consists of two halves. The top half operates independently from the bottom half. A variant exists in which opening the top part separately is possible, but because the lower part has a lip on the inside, closing the top part, while leaving the lower part open, is not.

  9. Listed buildings in Shap Rural - Wikipedia

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    The door is in a re-used medieval doorcase that has a semicircular head and roll-moulding. Above the door is a decorative medieval corbel , and the windows are sashes in chamfered surrounds. The byre range to the south has an L-shaped plan, and contains doors, some blocked with inserted windows, loft doors, a stable door, and windows some of ...

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