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PLATE X. 



Design for a Training EstablisJnncnt at Neivniarket. 



HIS drawing shows a design for a training establishment intended 

 to have been built at Newmarket. The accommodation consists 

 of loose-boxes and stall-stables for sixteen horses, with provender-lofts 

 for these, harness and saddle rooms, coach-house and lads' rooms, also a 

 mess-room for the latter. The buildings were to adjoin the public road, 

 to be built of red brick, with stone dressings to doors and windows, 

 and tiled roof, with occasional half-timber projecting gables, and open 

 timber entrance-porch. The dwelling-house contains three reception 

 rooms, kitchen offices, and five bedrooms, bath, and w.-c, on the 

 chamber-floor. Access to the stable-yard from the house is provided 

 at the rear of the dwelling. 



The probable cost of this building was estimated as under ^3300, 

 and could be built on a larger or smaller scale if necessary. 



