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Lodge still in use, probably of later 19th century date. It is a single storey, 3-bay lodge house in New Estate Tudor style, with shaped gablets to the porch, 3-shaft diamond-aligned centre stack, hoodmoulds with label stops, deep-set blind tablets (blocked attic windows?) and arrowslits in gableheads. Constructed with narrow bull-faced bands with ashlar dressings and quoin strips, with aAhlar-coped skews with block skewputts, cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers and a grey slate roof.
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