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Farmhouse, still in residential use, built in the later 19th century. It is a two-storey, three-bay T-plan farmhouse, sited to the north of the earlier steading (NJ65SW0065). It is a harled building with ashlar margins. The east elevation has a door to the centre with a two-pane fanlight, panelled door and consoled cornice and with tall windows flanking at the ground. There are three smaller windows to the first floor breaking the eaves in gabled dormerheads with finials and bracket skewputts. The south elevation has two closely grouped windows to each floor. A single storey service wing adjoining at right angles to rear with a modern harled addition. There are sash and case windows with a four-pane glazing pattern, one with a timber mullion as bipartite. The roof is of graded grey slates with an ashlar coped ridge, skews and stacks. There is a rubble wall to the front garden with an ashlar gatepier. It is one of a group of structures consisting the steading (NJ65SW0065), a walled garden (NJ65SW0064) and a smithy (NJ65SW0066).
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