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Houses, still in use, built in the early 19th century. They are a pair of two-storey and attic, five-bay, rectangular-plan part-terraced rendered and painted houses with projecting cills. The principal south elevation has the two-bay house to the east with a later timber door to the east and regular fenestration to the remaining ground floor bays, including the three-bay house at the west, and first floor. Above are five regularly-disposed dormer windows, all piended except that to the outer east, which has a flat-roof and adjoins the wallhead. The gabled west elevation has a single window to the outer north at the ground and first floors. Rubble walls enclose the boundary to the side and rear overlooking the shore.
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