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House, still in use, built in the early 19th century. It is a two-storey and dormerless attic house, with a wide three-bay frontage that has an additional bay at the west, incorporating a pend entrance. The building is harled, with painted ashlar margins. The principal elevation has a centre entrance with a modern door, and tripartites in outer the first-floor bays. The pend entrance in the extreme west has a window above. The windows have modern plate glass uPVC glazing. There are corniced margined end stacks and Velux roof lights to the concrete tiled roof, which is slated at the rear. Little of original interior survives, aside from some 1830-50 panelled doors and window shutters in the western ground floor room.
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