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  2. Knox Mansion (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    A large sliding stained wood carriage door provides access to the first floor interior. A second set of carriage doors originally existed leading into the former horse stable area, but were replaced in the late-1990s with a roll-up garage door. The original wood sliding hay loft access door remains above this contemporary garage door.

  3. Butterfield Cobblestone House - Wikipedia

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    At the south end are two smaller single sliding doors. In both ends there is a single round window near the gambrel peak. The south end has a lean-to to shelter firewood extended on it below the door to the hayloft. [2] Inside, the south end is given over to horse stalls. There are three, all with sliding gates with vertical metal bars. A steep ...

  4. Fern Cottage (California) - Wikipedia

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    14. Sheep barn. One-quarter mile up the creek from the horse barn, the sheep barn has a steeply sloping shed roof, sliding door on the north end, and wide vertical board siding. An attached shed at the northwest corner, is a portion of a cow barn. Wooden stanchions and mangers line the wall, but it is now used for sheep.

  5. Listed buildings in Gate Helmsley - Wikipedia

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    The stable and garden wall are in brick. The stable has dentilled eaves, a pantile roof, and a gabled front to the north with two bays. It contains two stable doors and a fixed light, above is a pitching door and a blocked window, and in front is a two-step mounting block. The wall has recesses, it is about 3.5 metres (11 ft) high, and rises to ...

  6. Clinton D. Gilson Barn - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the barn was originally red siding with white trim along the roof and down the corners. In the 1950s a white gypsum siding was placed over the original wood siding. The foundation is built of cut stone hauled from Joliet Prison in Joliet, Illinois. [3] There are two large sliding doors located in the middle of the north and ...

  7. John Lee Webber House - Wikipedia

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    A second contributing building is a shiplap-sided gabled two-story carriage house/barn (photo #4), opening onto Webber Avenue, which was built in 1905. It held two horses, a cow, a buggy, and a surrey. It had sliding frame double-doors, and a rectangular door and square windows above in the gable end.