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Former laundry, now in residential use, built on the site of a former bleaching green in 1820-25, probably by architect William Robertson, to the west of Cullen house (NJ56NW0003). It was later converted to a dwellinghouse in 1988. The two-storey, five-bay building is rubble-built, with tooled ashlar dressings. Bays two and four have entrances that were added during the conversion in 1988. The former centre entrance is now a window. To the rear there is regular 5-bay fenestration, but with a small off-centre narrow window in the centre of the ground floor. The first floor windows are lower. There are coped end stacks and a graded Banffshire slate roof.
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