Right next to the Priory, the former carriage house originally housed a garage for horse-drawn carriages and a stable with two stalls, all opening onto the small brick-paved courtyard. Upstairs, a large hayloft and two small north-facing bedrooms for the coachman and chambermaid. The "jay tail" at the end of the roof indicates its original purpose. In the 1970s, the house was converted into two pleasant apartments overlooking the independent garden, but also connected by the old wooden staircase, which has been preserved. A small garden allows breakfast to be taken outside on the large wooden table, in front of the small thatched cottage that used to be the laundry and ironing room.