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.
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A gamelarder, 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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stones were originally used as supporting bases for granaries, hayricks, gamelarders, etc. The staddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground thereby...
has terraced gardens. Many of the outbuildings, including the former gamelarder, are also listed buildings. North Leigh F.C. play in the grounds of the...
north side of the walled garden are both listed Grade II, as is the gamelarder to the north east of the hall. Like many other estates managed by the...
pit and its role as a gamelarder is indicated by several large iron nails hammered into the soft red sandstone to hang the game birds, rabbits, deer,...
bedrooms including eight suites. In 2006 Cromlix House – including the gamelarder, ancillary building, gatepiers and garden boundary walls – was designated...
listed at grade II; several structures are also listed, including a gamelarder at grade II*. The name Combermere means "lake of the Cumbri" – from Cymru...
birds in the 1870s, rising to bags of over 20,000 a year by 1900. The gamelarder, constructed for the storage of the carcasses, was inspired by that at...
entrance archway are also listed Grade I. The Stable Court, Stable Cottage, GameLarder, and barn, are all listed Grade II, as are the pairs of Gate piers. The...
and the old farmhouse (1605–06, now used as the estate offices), the gamelarder, the coach house (1870), a terrace wall, and the lodges and gateways...
and female statue, a sundial and an obelisk, the tea rooms, bridge, gamelarder, and revetment are all listed Grade II. The gate lodge to the north east...
kitchens as possible. Nothing remains today. An 1807 map clearly marks a gamelarder in this position. The Deer Park ice house lay close to the lane leading...
alteration in the 18th century. Southwest of the house is a Grade II* listed gamelarder and gazebo of similar date. Glebe House, a former farmhouse north of...
stables to the north and east are listed Grade II*. The summerhouse, gamelarder, and ice house in the grounds of the hall are all individually Grade...
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...
1985 Reference no. 9047 Listed Building – Grade II Official name Former gamelarder to south-west of stable courtyard at Stanage Park Designated 30 September...
courtyard is listed Grade II*, while the stables themselves, a brewery, a gamelarder, and a fountain, all in the stable courtyard, are listed Grade II. The...
south; a range of estate buildings including the water tower, home farm, gamelarder, ice house and walled garden; three bridges on the lake, one to the north...
had several ancillary buildings designed and added. Among these were a gamelarder built from rubble, an octagonal shaped dairy and laundry, all constructed...
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in a poem called Edgehill by Richard Jago. Ionic Temple Oval Pavilion GameLarder Obelisk Meir, Jennifer (1997). "Sanderson Miller and the Landscaping...
Emmaus by Paul Bril (4) Flowers in a Vase, by Daniel Seghers (2,3 & 4) GameLarder Still Life with a Page Holding a Parrot, by Frans Snyders (1,2,3 & 5)...
Lodge, built in 1742; Holly Lodge (formerly known as Bog Lodge) and the gamelarder in its courtyard, built in 1735; Pembroke Lodge; Richmond Gate and Richmond...