- Building type: Outbuildings
- Date of construction: c1803
- Architect: Not Assigned
- Listing: B+
- HB/SMR Ref: HB03/12/015
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No


Stables, Downhill Palace, Downhill
County Londonderry

Stables to Downhill Palace, attached to the palace at South end, fortified and overlooking the sea at North. North façade has a central rounded archway into palace grounds and a wide castellated drum tower either side extending into a castellated wall, sloping down at each end. East façade has a series of square window openings. West façade has a rounded archway at North end, series of false archways and small square windows on rest
Stone Type Category: | Basalt |
Primary Stone Type: | Basalt |
Secondary Stone Type: | Ballycastle Sandstone |
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Stonework Construction: | Un-coursed rubble |
Stonework Condition: | Stonework is in good general condition with minimal evidence of deterioration through some surface roughening of isolated sandstone blocks. |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 1 |