On our way to the pill boxes we stopped at the old stables in Kirkleatham for a look round, fascinating building, a shame it is stood falling apart, it is a grade II listed building, along with the wall on the way in, the gate posts and the barn. It was built in the early 18th century, the gatehouse is dated to about 1780. The gate piers on at the entrance are grade I listed and have lions on top of them, although i didnt get any pictures of them, i will get some and add them to this
The tower showing over the building
Building at the back
Inside the building at the back
The back (or the side back in the day)
Empty house behind it
Another view of the back
Old horse cart and something red but i dont know what it is
The red thing again
The horse cart again
The front of the building, facing the old drive way which came in from the old main road
The front again
The full width of it, very impressive
Unknown, possibly a tower
Archway in, from the old main road, directly opposite the gorgeous front, it would have looked lovely driving up towards it
Arch into the centre of the building
The poor state it has got into
The tower showing over the building
Building at the back
Inside the building at the back
The back (or the side back in the day)
Empty house behind it
Another view of the back
Old horse cart and something red but i dont know what it is
The red thing again
The horse cart again
The front of the building, facing the old drive way which came in from the old main road
The front again
The full width of it, very impressive
Unknown, possibly a tower
Archway in, from the old main road, directly opposite the gorgeous front, it would have looked lovely driving up towards it
Arch into the centre of the building
The poor state it has got into