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Former manse, still in residential use, built in circa 1725, with further works carried out in the 18th Century including the heightening of the walls in circa 1786, with later alterations and additions. It is a two-storey harled building with a slate roof. The front elevation (southwest) is harled white with red sandstone dressings. It has a central gabled porch and canted bay, also in red sandstone, added in circa 1869. Wallhead gable features an oval panel and slim chimneystack, probably mid-18th Century. Shown on the 1st edition OS map with a U-plan steading to the north, open to the south. By the time of the 2nd edition OS map this has largely been replaced by a U-plan steading in much the same location but open to the north. A photographic survey was carried out in January 2022 ahead of proposed alterations.
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