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Netherby Stables

Discipline: Building Surveying, Architecture and Design
Location: Cumbria
Date: 2020

Our Mission

GLM were commissioned to undertake a pre-acquisition building survey of the whole complex, and subsequently the reinstatement and refurbishment of the extremely derelict stables block.

Netherby Stables is attached to Netherby Hall, a fine Grade 2 Listed building in Cumbria.

GLM has designed, obtained consents for, and is currently managing a significant remodelling of the historic tower house, embedded in the nineteenth-century remodelling by William Burn. For this, we have designed
complex new stonework in considerable detail.

The Stables Block project included:

  • Working around Roman archaeological remains
  • Rebuilding substantial parts of the building that were beyond practical repairs as faithful replicas of the original.
  • Reinstating fine but totally dilapidated Victorian stables and carriage houses to their original purpose.
  • Creating a new interpretation and education centre.
  • Creating residential accommodation.
  • Repairing and conserving stonework, an oak trussed roof structure and other historic building fabric.

The outturn cost of the Stables Block project was closely in line with the initial budget cost proposed in our initial pre-acquisition survey.

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