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Former manse and associated steadings, in residential use and now named 'Glebe House'. It was rebuilt in 1794, and is shown on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps as a shallow L-plan building with additions on the south-west and south-east elevations. There is a garden that is divided into two, and includes a sundial to the south and a rectangular building to the north. Current maps show that the garden has been reduced in size and the rectangular building has been removed. The former manse is a rubble-built two storey building. The projecting porch and a rear addition were both added later than the 1794 rebuild. The sundial is a table dial, inscribed 'Mr. G. W. 1767'. It is set upon a shaft resembling a crocketted finial, which is probably of a later date. To the north-west of the former manse is a pair of classic, V-jointed ashlar gatepiers with moulded caps and ball finials, and low curved screen walls. They were built in circa 1794. Church is to the east (NO65NW0023). Photographic recording was carried out in December 2022.
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