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Cottage, still in use, built in the later 19th century (1860 to 1880), possibly by Daniel Gibson within the Glenmuick Estate (NO39SE0031). It is a two-storey, T-plan Tudor style estate cottage with half timbered overhanging the first floor. The ground floor is of tooled, squared and coursed granite, and the upper floor has a reeded timber frame with rendered infill panels on projecting timber joists, and there are prominent overhanging gables and eaves. A timber framed porch has diagonal boarding infill. Plate glass sash and case timber windows with timber mullions and transoms are used, with top-hopper timber windows to the porch and casement timber windows to the north elevation of an extension. All roofs are of grey slate roof with lead flashings. There is a cross axial tooled, squared, coursed and corniced ridge stack to an outshot with octagonal clay cans, cast-iron rhones and rhone pipes and a uPVC waste pipe.
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