These represent a unique type of accommodation often found in historic districts. Characterized by their original function as housing for horse-drawn carriages and sometimes living quarters for stable staff, these structures have often been converted into charming residential spaces. Typically located on the same property as a larger main house, they offer a blend of privacy and proximity to urban amenities.
Opting for this type of accommodation provides a distinct opportunity to experience the character of a city with historical significance. Benefits include a unique living space, often with architectural details preserved from the past, and a location that facilitates exploration of the surrounding area’s attractions. Historically, these dwellings offer a tangible connection to a bygone era of transportation and urban life.