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Hexagonal game larder at Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire

A game larder, also sometimes known as a deer or venison larder, deer, venison or game house, game pantry or game store, is a small domestic outbuilding where the carcasses of game, including deer, game birds, hares and rabbits, are hung to mature in a cool environment.[1][2][3] A feature of large country houses and sporting lodges in Britain and parts of northern Europe from the 18th century, game larders continue to be used by shooting estates.

  1. ^ Sine Project: Term Definitions: Game Larder Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 22 March 2015)
  2. ^ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: RCAHMS Thesauri[permanent dead link] (accessed 22 March 2015)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Loudon was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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Game larder

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A game larder, also sometimes known as a deer or venison larder, deer, venison or game house, game pantry or game store, is a small domestic outbuilding...

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Game store

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Game store may refer to: A place where recreational games are stored Game larder: a building where game carcasses are stored A Video game retailer A hobby...

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Staddle stones

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stones were originally used as supporting bases for granaries, hayricks, game larders, etc. The staddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground thereby...

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Eynsham Hall

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has terraced gardens. Many of the outbuildings, including the former game larder, are also listed buildings. North Leigh F.C. play in the grounds of the...

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Wimpole Estate

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north side of the walled garden are both listed Grade II, as is the game larder to the north east of the hall. Like many other estates managed by the...

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Holm House and the Crawick Glen

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pit and its role as a game larder is indicated by several large iron nails hammered into the soft red sandstone to hang the game birds, rabbits, deer,...

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Cromlix House

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bedrooms including eight suites. In 2006 Cromlix House – including the game larder, ancillary building, gatepiers and garden boundary walls – was designated...

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Combermere Abbey

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listed at grade II; several structures are also listed, including a game larder at grade II*. The name Combermere means "lake of the Cumbri" – from Cymru...

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Sandringham House

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birds in the 1870s, rising to bags of over 20,000 a year by 1900. The game larder, constructed for the storage of the carcasses, was inspired by that at...

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Hunstanton Hall

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entrance archway are also listed Grade I. The Stable Court, Stable Cottage, Game Larder, and barn, are all listed Grade II, as are the pairs of Gate piers. The...

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Gawthorpe Hall

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and the old farmhouse (1605–06, now used as the estate offices), the game larder, the coach house (1870), a terrace wall, and the lodges and gateways...

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Helmingham Hall

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and female statue, a sundial and an obelisk, the tea rooms, bridge, game larder, and revetment are all listed Grade II. The gate lodge to the north east...

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Eglinton Country Park

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kitchens as possible. Nothing remains today. An 1807 map clearly marks a game larder in this position. The Deer Park ice house lay close to the lane leading...

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Great Cheverell

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alteration in the 18th century. Southwest of the house is a Grade II* listed game larder and gazebo of similar date. Glebe House, a former farmhouse north of...

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Rydal Hall

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stables to the north and east are listed Grade II*. The summerhouse, game larder, and ice house in the grounds of the hall are all individually Grade...

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Ffynone House

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Listed Buildings: Game-Larder to N of Service Ranges at Ffynone, Ffynnonau, Manordeifi". Retrieved 25 March 2016. Cadw. "Game-Larder to N of Service Ranges...

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Stanage Park

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1985 Reference no. 9047 Listed Building – Grade II Official name Former game larder to south-west of stable courtyard at Stanage Park Designated 30 September...

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Shadwell Court

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courtyard is listed Grade II*, while the stables themselves, a brewery, a game larder, and a fountain, all in the stable courtyard, are listed Grade II. The...

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Hewell Grange

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south; a range of estate buildings including the water tower, home farm, game larder, ice house and walled garden; three bridges on the lake, one to the north...

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Ardverikie House

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Ardverikie Estate. Retrieved 17 July 2016. "Ardverikie House, Outbuildings, Game Larders, Boat House and Walled Garden". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved...

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Crimonmogate

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had several ancillary buildings designed and added. Among these were a game larder built from rubble, an octagonal shaped dairy and laundry, all constructed...

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Sporting lodge

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place to eat while shooting. Beach hut Bothy Cottage orné Fish pond Game larder Gamekeepers in the United Kingdom Gatekeeper's lodge Gillie Hunting blind...

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Farnborough Hall

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in a poem called Edgehill by Richard Jago. Ionic Temple Oval Pavilion Game Larder Obelisk Meir, Jennifer (1997). "Sanderson Miller and the Landscaping...

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Cornelis van der Geest

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Emmaus by Paul Bril (4) Flowers in a Vase, by Daniel Seghers (2,3 & 4) Game Larder Still Life with a Page Holding a Parrot, by Frans Snyders (1,2,3 & 5)...

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Abergeldie Castle

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Historic Environment Scotland. "Abergeldie Castle, Iincluding Cottages, Game Larder and Boundary Walls (Category A Listed Building) (LB3005)". Retrieved...

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Richmond Park

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Lodge, built in 1742; Holly Lodge (formerly known as Bog Lodge) and the game larder in its courtyard, built in 1735; Pembroke Lodge; Richmond Gate and Richmond...

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