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Home Farm Steading attributed to William Smith and William Bruce, architects, 1859. Substantial 2-storey Baronial farm steading in form of hollow square. Harled exterior with tooled ashlar margins and dressings. Main elevations southeast and southwest, gabled wide 9 bays with slightly advanced gabled centre bay each with tall round-headed archway leading to inner court, at the southwest with pigeon loft and flight-holes above. Slightly advanced and gabled angle bays, with 2-storey angle drum tower at south lit by narrow stair lights and with slated bellcast conical roof. Various loft openings break wallhead under gablets. Most fenestration now louvred, some 2-light glazing surviving in drum tower. Crowstepped gables, ridge stacks and louvred cupolas and slate roofs.
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