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Houses, still in use, built in the earlier 19th century. They are a pair of two-storey and attic, two-bay houses constructed of squared and coursed rubble with less well cut rubble and roughly squared quoins to the north, and is harled to the south. The grey slate roof has coped harled stacks, that to mutual west gable towering, with thackstanes and cans and an ashlar-coped skew to the east. The principal north elevation has two panelled timber doors to the centre, that to the east with a two-pane fanlight and that to the west with a plate glass fanlight. The flanking bays have later bipartite windows and there are four single windows to the first floor. The south elevation has two stair windows grouped toward the centre and two further windows to the outer bays at the first floor, set below polygonal-roofed canted dormer windows that flank two small rooflights.
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