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House, built in circa 1913 and designed by A. Marshall Mackenzie. It is a white harled two-storey house with five asymmetrical bays to the South elevation. There is an entrance porch to the East elevation, which has an extended canopy supported by a single Roman Doric pillar. There is a projecting bowed bay rising to the first floor at the South-East with a shallow bowed piended roof. A simple single bay to the South-West has a piended roof and balcony to the first floor window. The central three bays are bowed at the ground floor, with long window and three dormers above in mansard. There are large front windows with modern multi-pane glazing, coped and harled ridge stacks and a piended platformed slate roof. A pergola is supported by two Roman Doric pillars.
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