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House, still in use, built in the earlier 19th century. It is a two-storey and attic, three-bay house, constructed from coursed, square rubble with painted courses and tooled ashlar margins and dressings. The principal elevation has a centre entrance with a plain corniced and pilastered doorpiece, a panelled front door, small ground floor windows with plate glass glazing, and larger windows in the first floor with 12-pane glazing, all of which are timber sash and case. There is a corniced wallhead, and a single off centre piended dormer with six-pane glazing, coped end stacks, and flat skews with run-off skewputts to the slate roof. There is also a wing to rear.
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