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Farmstead now converted to business units. On the 1st edition OS map it is shown as a highly modified C-shaped steading, with the court open to the south-southeast. This steading has extensions to the north, north-east, north-west and west, which also have attached enclosures. Within the court are two buildings connected by a sub-divided enclosure. Three further buildings lie to the east, the southernmost, a compact L-shaped building with garden enclosure attached on the west, is probably the farmhouse. There is another building with attached triangular enclosure to the north and the remaining building is a long range to the east of the steading. Further to the east is a large pond. By the 2nd edition map the steading extension to the north-east and its enclosure have been removed. The pond is shown as having a mill dam. A small building is shown to the west of the steading. The 2006 map shows that the pond has been drained, but its site has not been redeveloped. The steading has been roofed over and the small building to the west and the small building with the attached triangular enclosure to the north-east have been removed. The garden enclosure on the farmhouse has also been removed. The 2006 photographic survey showed that the long range to the east of the steading is a shelter and shed and in very dilapidated condition. Parts of the northern wings of the steading were also shown to be unroofed.
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