
The Stable Block
This is a charming building located just north of the house, towards the exhibition hall. It consists of two series of stalls, a coach house, and two smaller rooms for 'tack' and accommodation for the groom.
The loft was for storing fodder and may also have provided lodgings for the stable boy. The bell, above the entrance to the Railway Area/ walled garden, was used to call the staff to work and for meals when required. It was formerly mounted in an arch at the domestic yard of the house.
The stable buildings on the left hand side of the block have been used to represent the disappearing craftsmen of Pembrokeshire.
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