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Lodge to Forglen House, built circa 1865. It is a 2-storey, 2-bay lodge, harled with cream ashlar margins. The south elevation has a door to the left of centre housed in a projecting gabled porch. There is an advanced gabled bay to the right with window at each floor. The north elevation has two windows at ground level, and two at first floor level breaking the eaves in gabled dormer-heads. All windows are blocked. The west elevation is gabled with a 2-bay bow at ground level. The band course is continued as eaves course to bow with balcony above, finished with an ornate cast-iron balustrade with finials. There is a later lean-to addition at ground level to the east. Windows are sash and case in 4-pane glazing pattern. Roofed in grey slates, with pierced Vitrivian scroll and pendant-detail barge boards, and with elaborate cast-iron brattishing and finials at the gables. It has a large corniced ashlar central chimney stack with four panelled flues, and the octagonal cans have been retained.
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