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Steading, now converted to residential use, built in the early 19th century. It is shown on the 1st edition OS map as a quadrangular steading with an attached horsemill and a pond to the north. On the 2nd edition OS map the court has been mostly covered. Current OS maps show the pond to the north has been infilled and the horsemill and later addition within the court have been removed. It is a classical steading building of symmetrical composition that is harled with painted margins and is slated. The buildings are single-storey, with two-storey, two-window end and centre pavilions, the upper floors of which are gable screen walls. The centre pavilion has a depressed pend arch. The seaward front has segmentally arched cartsheds. The farmhouse is to the south (NO76NE0090).
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