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House, still in use, built in the mid 18th century. It is a two-storey, lined stucco terraced house, with three bays at the ground floor and a base course. The timber sash and case windows have two upper sash and plate glass glazing patterns. The roof has grey slates and two small traditional rooflights. There is a coped whitewashed stack with a thackstane and cans, and ashlar coped skews with moulded skewputts. The north-west elevation has a central part-glazed timber door with a Victorian gablet hood, with windows in flanking bays at each floor, those to the first floor abutting the eaves. To the north is a blank bay of a lean-to. To the north-east is a steeply pitched, gabled elevation, with two windows to the lean-to outshot at ground.
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