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Detached three-bay split level gate lodge, built c.1850, having single-storey front (north) elevation and two-storey rear, and with single-storey addition to rear. Now unoccupied. Hipped slate roof having red brick chimneystack, clay ridge tiles, timber eaves supports, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls, rubble limestone visible in places. Square-headed window openings to front, having painted masonry sills and leaded pivot awning windows. Square-headed window openings to ground floor level of east and west side elevations, with painted masonry sills and replacement timber windows. Square-headed door openings to front and to east elevation of rear addition, with timber panelled doors, carved to front elevation. Gateway to north of house comprising double-leaf cast-iron gate flanked by pair of octagonal-plan, painted, tooled stone piers, having pointed capping. Single-leaf cast-iron pedestrian gates to each side, with octagonal-plan painted tooled stone piers, and matching railings on rendered plinth wall.
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