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Classical house, dating from the early 19th century, with minor alterations in 1991. Two-storey and basement, 3-bay, rectangular-plan, with tall single-storey pavilions. Rubble built with dressed margins, quoin strips, an eaves course and an ashlar porch. The south (garden) elevation has a raised basement with a door to the centre and windows in flanking bays, with overarching steps to the centre bay door, altered from a window, with a pediment bearing a coat-of-arms and dated 1991. Timber sash and case windows have small-pane glazing patterns. There is a projecting single storey outbuilding to the east elevation and a projecting pavilion to the west elevation. The piended grey slated roof, has coped ashlar stacks set longitudinally and cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers. A flat-coped rubble boundary wall is to the west, with droved quoins and a pedestrian door to the centre. The property was formerly the factor's house.
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