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Two-storey octagonal gate lodge with stair projection at rear and single storey projecting wing at north west. Probably designed by Archibald Simpson, between 1826-30. Constructed of finely tooled ashlar throughout. Boldly projecting pedimented porch to round-headed entrance at south, later double-leaf panelled doors. Projecting single storey bay at north east (facing driveway) with eaves band and shallow gabled roof. Long ground-floor corniced windows, small first floor fenestration, lying-pane glazing, blind windows in rear wing. Renewed (in brick) rear wall head stack and shallow piended slate roofs with deep bracketed eaves. Rubble wall screens garden from road to west of house.
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