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House, still in use, built in the 18th century house with later additions and alterations. It is a two-storey, four-bay, L-plan, piend-roofed house with two stone forestairs in an irregular terrace overlooking the harbour. The building has large coursed and squared, sandstone rubble blocks, harled to the side and random rubble to the rear with vertically-boarded timber doors. The grey slate roof has and small later rooflights and coped ashlar ridge stacks with cans. The principal south elevation has a single window to each floor at the outer west. A forestair incorporating a later porch has ashlar steps and later metal railings rising from the west to a first floor door to the west of centre. A further window is on each floor in the bay immediately to the east. To the outer east is a later vehicular gate under a saddleback ashlar lintel and single window off-set above. The outer east corner has a boulder pall-stone in a canted angle mitred to square. The east harled elevation has a forestair rising from the north of centre to the outer north first floor window, which is converted from a door. The north rear elevation has the ground floor obscured by an ancillary building. There are two windows at the first floor and a piended projection at the outer west with a door and two windows above.
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