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Hunting Lodge, still in use, built in the mid-19th century. It is a plain, harled, two-storey shooting lodge, with piended slate roofs. It is shown on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps as a rectangular building, oriented North-West/South-East, with projecting central bays on the South-West elevation. In 1911 and 1939, symmetrical bow-ended wings oriented North-East/South-West were added to the North-West and South-East ends of the original 19th century building. There is also a wing projecting North-East from the centre of the North-East elevation of the original 19th century building. To the North-East of the house there are two small outbuildings. The projecting central bays seen on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps would appear to no longer be there. It is currently a part of the Rottal sporting estate, and has five reception rooms and eleven bedrooms. It was restored in 1999.
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