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House, still in use, dated 1740, and restored and modernised internally in circa 1970. It is a three-storey and dormerless attic house, with a symmetrical four-bay street frontage. The building is harled with painted ashlar margins, and there are entrances in the outer bays of the principal elevation, that to the east being the main door. The first floor has longer windows, the second floor windows are slightly shorter, and there are two small round attic vents in the centre of a shaped gable. In the centre of the frontage is a decorative datestone panel as a shaped cartouche, decorated with carved thistles, initialled 'IG MS' and dated 1740. Timber sash and case windows with 12-pane glazing is used in the ground floor, 15-pane in the first floor and nine-pane in the second floor. The slate roof has curved skews to the shaped gable, with centre apex stack.
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