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PLATE XIV. 



Design for a Training Establishment at Neivniarket. 



THIS drawing shows a design for a training establishment at 

 Newmarket, which the author was asked to prepare by a 

 gentleman a few years ago. The building to the left side of the stable- 

 yard contains accommodation for seven horses in boxes, and a spare 

 box for a sick horse, and over these is placed the straw-loft, with suit- 

 able accesses. The wing on the right side provides for eight horses 

 (making a total of fifteen horses), with lofts and lads' room over. The 

 centre building consists of harness-room, coach-house, boiler-house, &c., 

 with lads' rooms over ; while a mess-room and coal-store is provided at 

 the rear of dwelling-house. Dung-court and other conveniences are 

 placed in the far corner of the stable-yard. The dwelling-house com- 

 prises three reception rooms and servants' offices on the ground-floor, 

 and has five bedrooms on the chamber floor, besides a bath-room and 

 w.c. The exterior is of brick, with cement dressings to doors, windows, 

 &c., and the roofs aue covered with red tiles. 



The probable cost of this would be about ;{^3O0O. 



