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Cottage, still in use, built in the mid 19th century as a service cottage to Allt-na-Giubshaich cottage to the south-east (NO28NE0006). It is a single-storey, three-bay cottage with a three-bay outbuilding at a right angle to the rear, and is constructed from rubble, mostly harled, and has a 12-pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case windows to the front, a graded grey slate roof with a stone ridge and cast iron rooflights, raised skews and gablehead stacks. The centre bay of the south-east elevation has a boarded door and a letterbox fanlight, flanked by near-square windows. The north-west elevation has a stone lean-to with a small window and catslide roof at one side. Both gables are blank. The outbuilding is gabled with three doors to the north-east elevation, broader at the centre, a window and small attic light on the gabled return to the north-west and a wallhead brick stack to the blank rear elevation.
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